
Supreme Court Could Restore 12-Person Jury Standard in Parada Case
Historians argue founders treated 12 jurors as a constitutional minimum, not a mere tradition, in a challenge to current jury practices.

Historians argue founders treated 12 jurors as a constitutional minimum, not a mere tradition, in a challenge to current jury practices.

Virginia GOP governor insists he’s focused on governing as national speculation swirls about a potential presidential bid and a path within a changing Republican Party.

Five countries added to a full entry ban; 15 others face partial restrictions; Palestinian Authority passport holders barred; exemptions remain for certain visa categories

City officials thanked by fans after a six-day probe ended with the suspect dead; questions linger over the handling of the manhunt and public transparency

DHS says ICE rounded up several illegal immigrants with prior criminal convictions, while the administration touts a crackdown and claims of a record-border security status.

NRSC chair frames next year’s elections around the former president’s campaigning while Democrats press affordability as a central issue

Public posts by Sam Bankman-Fried amid an ongoing appeal have raised questions about potential presidential clemency and the finances that once bound him to both major parties.

Federal regulators flag English-language gaps in cross-border rail operations, with enforcement actions possible as safety concerns rise

Strickland cites fan access and concerns about the guest list as the UFC plans a 5,000-seat White House spectacle on the South Lawn for the nation’s 250th anniversary.