Virginia Democrats shoot down murder charges for drug dealers
Virginia Senate Democrats on Monday defeated legislation for a second time this session that would have allowed prosecutors to charge drug dealers
U.S. Senate to hold classified briefing on unidentified objects shot down by the military over North America
U.S. senators on Tuesday will be privy to a classified briefing on the matter of objects getting shot out of the skies
Montana Sen. Tester gives update after airspace shut down: ‘There may still be something up there’
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., gave an update after the airspace above his home state of Montana was closed and an unidentified object
House Oversight chair: China has ‘massive spy ring’ in US, says problem is a ‘lot bigger’ than spy balloon
China steals billions worth of U.S. intellectually property and maintains a 'massive spy ring' in U.S. institutions, House Oversight Committee Chairman James
Assemblyman defends CA bill offering in-state tuition to students living in Mexico: ‘We need to adapt’
A proposed bill in California would allow some students living in Mexico to receive in-state tuition at community colleges in San Diego
Kristi Noem sued by transgender group after she canceled contract
A transgender activist group in South Dakota is suing Republican Gov. Kristi Noem after she canceled a contract with the group and
Rep. Swalwell references Santos’ alleged drag performances ahead of Super Bowl
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., seemingly referenced claims of Rep. George Santos', R-N.Y., stunts as a drag queen in Brazil in a