Politics & Government
2 of Donald Trump's sons are set to testify in a New York courtroom
The testimony of Don Jr. and Eric Trump are part of the civil fraud trial involving the Trump business. The former president, and his daughter Ivanka, are expected to testify next week.
Divisions remain among members of the House of Representatives
The House voted down the effort to expel Rep. George Santos and members decided not to censure two others. Does this mean that everyone is getting along in the House these days?
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Some Americans and other foreign nationals have been able to leave Gaza. The White House is working on a plan to counter Islamophobia. Teachers at public schools in Portland, Oregon, are on strike.
Rep. George Santos survives effort to expel him from the House
Rep. George Santos survived a vote to expel him from the House as most Republicans and 31 Democrats opted to withhold punishment while his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee probe proceed.
In continuing battle between the branches, North Carolina judges block changes to some commissions
A panel of judges on Wednesday blocked changes for now that were made by North Carolina's Republican-controlled legislature to three state boards, attempts opponents criticized as a partisan bid to end Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s control of a majority of seats on each.
Donald Trump Jr. takes the witness stand in New York civil fraud trial
His testimony is expected to be followed by his younger brother Eric, another vice president of the family's landmark business. Both, alongside their father, are defendants in the trial.
Leaders pledge to contain potentially 'catastrophic' AI risks at U.K. summit
Government officials and industry leaders convened an international summit in the United Kingdom to examine possible regulation of artificial intelligence.
Thousands of Virginians were mistakenly removed from voter rolls before election
In Virginia, former felons have been mistakenly purged from the state's voter rolls. The Virginia state government says it's fixing the issue.
A man wants to trademark 'Trump too small.' The case has made it to the Supreme Court
At the Supreme Court Wednesday, a case asks whether a California lawyer can own a federal trademark covering the phrase "Trump Too Small."