Trump pardons convicted lawmaker once represented by the White House counsel
Trump pardons convicted Tennessee lawmaker once represented by the White House counsel.
Trump pardons convicted Tennessee lawmaker once represented by the White House counsel.
EPA takes aim at water, air and toxics protections as part of massive deregulation campaign.
A high school track athlete faces a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery after a viral video showed her hitting a competitor's head with her baton during a race.
Joe Murphy worked at the Education Department for almost 20 years.
A SpaceX mission was canceled on Wednesday to bring home a pair of astronauts who have been on the ISS since June.
Ethics experts are sounding the alarm that the president's event with Elon Musk could eliminate the lines of proper objectivity from elected officials.
NOAA is preparing to lay off more than 1,000 workers as part of the Trump administration's mandate for agencies to prepare "reductions in force," according to sources.
All of the remaining migrants being held at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba have been moved to Louisiana over the last two days, according to a U.S. official.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Senate Democrats will not provide the votes to pass the House-approved deal to fund the government.
The Americans, many of whom are veterans and former military contractors, were convicted on drug charges, a representative for their families told ABC News.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Senate Democrats will not provide the votes to pass the House-approved deal to fund the government.
Attorney General Pam Bondi is looking into whether Biden administration policies infringe on Americans' right to bear arms.
Authorities have not charged Khalil with a crime and the administration has not provided any evidence showing Khalil's alleged support for the militant group.
A USAID directive to destroy classified documents had been "seriously misapprehended," Trump administration attorneys wrote in a court filing Wednesday.
The Americans, many of whom are veterans and former military contractors, were convicted on drug charges, a representative for their families told ABC News.