Sixteen-year-old St. Louis teen Kaylee is reportedly now breathing on her own and is in stable condition, according to an update posted to her GoFundMe page Friday.
President Joe Biden applauded Congress members Saturday after the Senate passed a $1.2 trillion spending package following a brief partial government shutdown.
Wyoming's Gov. Mark Gordon passed legislation Friday outlawing gender-reassignment procedures on minors in the state and vetoed a separate bill that would have placed additional restrictions on abortion.
President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, Casey DeSantis, and Ivanka Trump shared their sympathies with the Princess of Wales following her cancer diagnosis announcement Friday.
The Department of Justice has reportedly opened a new probe into the Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines flight blowout resulting in an emergency landing, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips came to the defense of Gold Star dad Steve Nikoui Friday after Nikoui was arrested during the President Biden's State of the Union.
The family of Stefanie Smith, an Indiana mother who died on an American Airlines flight in February, still do not know when her body will be returned from the Turks and Caicos hospital.
Senators Ed Markey, D-Mass., and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., made a renewed push to make daylight saving permanent ahead of daylight saving starting on March 10.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a bill that would lower the minimum age to buy a firearm to 18 from 21 in a 76-35 vote Friday.
The second death in two years has prompted U.S. Forest officials to indefinitely shut down Sequoia National Forest's Miracle Hot Springs, according to a press statement.
A teenage girl was reportedly killed after a suspected train surfing incident at a Maryland Metro station Friday, with police reporting to the scene early that morning.
Sen. Joe Manchin was confronted by climate activists at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambdridge, Massachusetts, where one of the activsts called the senator "a sick f---."
Sen. Joe Manchin was confronted by climate activists at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambdridge, Massachusetts, where one of the activsts called the senator "a sick f---."