
Utah judge strikes down Republicans' congressional maps in gerrymandering case
Judge Dianna Gibson rules Utah legislature gerrymandered congressional districts to benefit Republicans, requiring new maps for 2026 midterm elections.
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Judge Dianna Gibson rules Utah legislature gerrymandered congressional districts to benefit Republicans, requiring new maps for 2026 midterm elections.

One in 33 babies in the United States are born with birth defects.

Australia on Tuesday accused Iran of directing at least two antisemitic attacks in the country, expelling the Iranian ambassador to Canberra in response

The Missouri Republican appears to be at odds with President Donald Trump when it comes to deploying the National Guard without a governor's consent.

A Utah district judge has ruled that the state must redraw its congressional districts because the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature erred when it overruled a ballot measure passed by voters that sought to rein in partisan gerrymandering

The man arrested identified himself as a combat veteran and said he was burning the American flag in protest of an executive order Trump signed Monday targeting flag burning.

The majority of National Guard troops deployed in Washington began carrying weapons this weekend. The pistols and powerful rifles they carry are similar to guns used by local police.

George Mason University's president will not apologize to satisfy the demand of the Department of Education, which said it had determined the university has violated federal civil rights law, according to a letter obtained by NBC News

The Las Vegas Raiders acquired Kenny Pickett from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a 2026 draft pick, reshaping both teams' quarterback depth charts

Venezuelan man wanted for allegedly torturing woman in deadly Russian roulette game captured by ICE in Plano, Texas after fleeing to U.S. illegally in 2022.

CBP agents foiled a carjacking in Washington, D.C. during Trump's crime crackdown that has resulted in over 1,000 arrests since the operation began.

At least a half-dozen universities across the nation on Monday welcomed students to first-day-of-fall classes with run-and-hide warnings about possible gunmen on campus