Cole Tomas Allen, 31, faces a potential life sentence after being charged with attempting to assassinate the president following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Cole Tomas Allen, 31, faces a potential life sentence after being charged with attempting to assassinate the president following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The Supreme Court will decide if police 'geofence' warrants, which track phones near crime scenes, violate the Fourth Amendment's protection from unlawful search.
A budget-friendly, local guide to free museums, monuments, gardens, and viewpoints across Washington, D.C., with reservation tips and hours.
Iran has reimposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy, firing on a commercial tanker and escalating tensions with the United States.
Independent Australian restaurants are making a significant global impact, offering unique dining experiences that blend local flavors with international influences.
A new survey reveals about half of all Americans are using artificial intelligence to make significant health decisions, a trend that worries medical experts.
The White House's proposed 2027 budget would cut funding for the Department of Health and Human Services by 12% while increasing military spending by 42%.
The U.S. Senate is scheduled to reconvene Monday for its first significant vote after a series of pro forma sessions, with the focus turning to a key judicial nomination from Arkansas.
A new student-curated exhibit at the University of Massachusetts Amherst highlights the deadly toll of window collisions on migratory birds, continuing a campus tradition of student-led public awareness campaigns.
A new analysis of the $189.5 billion in federal COVID-19 relief for schools reveals the funding produced modest academic gains, highlighting the need for clearer goals and greater accountability in future crises.