Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday extolled Indian Americans' impact on every part of U.S. life, from corporate C-suites to Hollywood studios and university labs.
President Biden marked the reopening of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia on Friday by hailing the "grit and determination" of workers who responded to the fire-related collapse and by taking credit for federal efforts to rebuild the highway.
Former President Donald Trump secured 2024 endorsements from more than half of Pennsylvania's Republican delegation in the House on Friday, adding to his roster of Capitol Hill supporters despite a federal indictment in the classified documents case.
President Biden will sign an executive order Friday ordering agencies to find ways to expand access to contraception. The policy move coincides with the anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that overturned the broad right to abortion in Roe v. Wade.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the foundations of American democracy in an address to a joint meeting of Congress on Thursday, emphasizing the importance of the partnership between the world's two biggest democracies on a day of summitry that mixed geopolitics and commercial opportunity.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi dismissed concerns about his record on human rights and treatment of religious minorities on Thursday, saying at the White House that he supports democratic values and there is "no discrimination" based on race or creed.
Rep. George Santos' father and aunt guaranteed the $500,000 bond needed to keep the New York Republican out of jail pending his trial on federal charges, according to court papers unsealed Thursday.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York says she will boycott Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech to Congress on Thursday, citing his treatment of religious minorities and the press.
Special counsel Jack Smith is starting to turn over evidence to former President Donald Trump and his lawyers in the classified documents case, according to court filings that say the batch includes multiple recordings of interviews with Mr. Trump.
A Senate panel unanimously advanced Wednesday a bill that targets every part of the illicit fentanyl chain, from Chinese chemical suppliers to Mexican cartels that ship the deadly drugs to U.S. towns, marking bipartisan progress on the problem and giving a 2024 presidential contender a win on a major GOP issue.
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester announced Wednesday she is running for the Senate seat in Delaware being vacated by Sen. Tom Carper, a Democrat who decided not to run again.
Republican senators faulted the Biden administration Tuesday for missing a deadline to declassify intelligence related to a possible link between the virus that causes COVID-19 and a major lab in Wuhan, China.
A federal judge on Tuesday said former President Donald Trump's trial on charges of unlawfully keeping government documents should begin on Aug. 14 in Fort Pierce, Florida.
A U.S. Coast Guard commander said Tuesday that crews are working around the clock in an area the size of Connecticut to locate a missing submersible vehicle that dove into the Atlantic Ocean to get a glimpse of Titanic wreckage.
President Biden late Monday said Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military appointments over the Department of Defense's abortion policy is unprecedented and "bizarre."
Former President Donald Trump late Monday defended his handling of sensitive documents at his Florida estate by claiming he was "very busy" when the National Archives and Records Administration demanded papers mingled with golf clothes and personal items.
A federal judge issued an order Monday preventing former President Donald Trump from disclosing evidence to the public, including on social media, as he faces charges related to his retention of classified documents at his Florida estate.
Former Attorney General William P. Barr says former President Donald Trump's retention of classified documents is "indefensible," but he doesn't think his ex-boss should be imprisoned if he is convicted on federal charges.
Nearly half of Democrats think President Biden is too old to run again and slightly more than half of all voters say they are worse off since he became president, according to a new poll that underscores challenges for the incumbent.