Politics Jun 26 Supreme Court sides with same-sex couples in Arkansas suit Under an Arkansas law, married lesbian couples had to get a court order to have both spouses listed as parents on their children's birth certificates.
Politics Jun 26 Supreme Court rejects gun rights challenge to California limits on concealed carry The justices on Monday left in place an appeals court ruling that upheld the San Diego sheriff's strict limits on issuing permits for concealed weapons.
Politics Jun 26 Supreme Court to hear case of Colorado baker who refused to make wedding cake for gay couple The case asks the high court to balance the religious rights of the baker against the couple's right to equal treatment under the law. Similar disputes have popped up across the United States.
Politics Jun 25 Trump: Not 'that far off' from passing health overhaul Trump's optimism runs counter to the public opposition of five Republican senators so far to the Senate GOP plan that would scuttle much of former President Barack Obama's health law.
Politics Jun 23 LISTEN LIVE: Spicer expected to address Senate health care plan Spicer will begin speaking around 1:30 p.m. ET. Listen live here.
Nation Jun 23 Supreme Court says immigrants with bad legal advice can get second chance in court The court's 6-2 ruling Friday applies to immigrants facing overwhelming evidence they are guilty of a crime.
Politics Jun 22 Small GOP opposition puts Senate health care bill in jeopardy Their opposition puts the bill in jeopardy, since Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can lose only two Republican senators and still pass the legislation. Sen. Rand Paul says he and three other GOP senators oppose the bill as it's written.
Politics Jun 22 WATCH: Pelosi says she's confident of her caucus' support Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is telling Democrats that next year could be the year they take back control of the House.
Politics Jun 21 WATCH LIVE: Tillerson and Mattis to hold joint news conference after talks with China The US and China began high-level security talks Wednesday focused largely on North Korea, amid outrage in Washington over the death of an American college student after his imprisonment in the North.
Politics Jun 21 Jeh Johnson says hacking didn't alter ballot counts WASHINGTON — Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says cyberattacks orchestrated by the Russian government did not alter any ballots, ballot counts or the reporting of election results. But Johnson tells the House Intelligence committee that he doesn't know whether…