A California man who stands accused of attempting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh plans to enter a guilty plea, according to a court filing submitted by his attorneys on Wednesday.
Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood could be on the chopping block. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case involving the abortion giant and the state of South Carolina.
House Republicans are celebrating the outcome of special elections in Florida on Tuesday. Democrats had slim hopes of flipping two House seats in the Sunshine State, but two GOP candidates backed by President Trump won handily in red districts.
In a bold move aimed at reshaping U.S. trade policy, President Donald Trump has declared April 2 as "Liberation Day," unveiling a series of new tariffs intended to bolster domestic manufacturing and address trade imbalances.
When President Trump launched the White House Faith Office, he fulfilled a promise on the campaign trail. Some see the move as the president seeking to make America prayerful again. In choosing its leaders, he called on two people, Paula White-Cain and Jenny Korn, whom he has known for many years.
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court right now could redraw the line between faith and government. On Monday, the justices gave some clues about how their leaning on this significant issue.
In our one-on-one sit-down, Karoline Leavitt told CBN News how she draws strength from her faith before each White House press briefing. "That team prayer before is just a moment to be silent and still and ask God for confidence and the ability to articulate my words, knowledge, prayer, protection, and it is a nice moment to reset..."
Planned Parenthood, America's largest abortion provider, is facing challenges from the executive branch, Congress, and the U.S. Supreme Court which could diminish the organization's power.
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to freeze nearly $20 million in federal funding for Planned Parenthood, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
President Trump says he accepts his staff's explanation of how Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, joined the Signal chat group that was planning airstrikes against terrorists in Yemen.