Politics Mar 24 Supreme Court reject Texas college official's claim that censure violates free speech rights A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled against an elected public college official in Texas who complained his colleagues' censure of his actions violated his free speech rights.
World Mar 23 Putin wants 'unfriendly countries' to pay rubles for gas exports Economists said the move appeared designed to try to support the ruble, which has collapsed against other currencies since Putin invaded Ukraine and Western countries responded with far-reaching sanctions against Russia.
Politics Mar 23 WATCH: Cornyn presses Supreme Court nominee Jackson on religious freedom, abortion Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared for a third day before the Senate Judiciary Committee for grueling confirmation hearings that are providing a vivid portrait the promise, and enduring racial challenges, facing the country.
Politics Mar 23 Supreme Court tosses Wisconsin legislative voting maps The Supreme Court has thrown out Wisconsin state legislative maps that were preferred by the state's Democratic governor and selected by Wisconsin's top court.
Nation Mar 23 Girl rescued from home after New Orleans tornado drops house onto street Authorities say a girl was rescued from her home after a tornado ripped through a suburb of New Orleans and lifted the house into the air and dropped it onto the middle of a street with the family inside.
World Mar 23 Amid Russia's new crackdowns, small signs of defiance emerge Russia has unleashed a harsh crackdown on dissent over the past year by imprisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny and silencing his supporters and his organization.
World Mar 23 Russian Olympians face backlash after Vladimir Putin rally Russian Olympic athletes who participated in a rally supporting President Vladimir Putin and the invasion of Ukraine are facing a backlash.
Nation Mar 23 Supreme Court declines to give update on Justice Thomas hospitalization status The Supreme Court is declining to say whether 73-year-old Justice Clarence Thomas remains in the hospital. He had been expected to be released by Tuesday evening.
World Mar 23 NATO setting up battlegroups in eastern Europe to deter Russia from attacking members The battlegroups, which usually number between 1,000-1,500 troops, will be set up in Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria.
Nation Mar 23 DeSantis weighs in on college swim competition, signing proclamation denouncing trans athlete Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is jumping into the conversation about a transgender swimmer who won a collegiate title by declaring the runner-up as the real winner.