Sen. Tammy Duckworth Discusses Takeaways From New Memoir
The book covers growing up as a biracial child, serving in Iraq as a helicopter pilot and her journey to the U.S. Senate.
Candidate named Literally Anybody Else running for president
A Texas man legally changed his name as he hopes to attract disgruntled voters to his presidential campaign.
Roadblocks in funding to rebuild collapsed Baltimore bridge
The Francis Scott Key Bridge took five years and $60 million to build in 1970, but will cost considerably more to rebuild this time around.
In mifepristone case, justices quiz lawyers on the Comstock Act
Supreme Court arguments in a medicated abortion case are shining a spotlight on a key federal obscenity law.
US changes how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity
The goal is to more accurately count residents, including those who identify as Hispanic and of Middle Eastern and North African heritage.
Candidate named Literally Anybody Else running for president
A Texas man legally changed his name as he hopes to attract disgruntled voters to his presidential campaign.
FCC considers rule change to make 988 suicide hotline more accessible
The agency could require phone companies to direct calls for help based on the caller's physical location rather than their area code.