Turmoil in courts on gun laws in wake of justices’ ruling

The decision opened the door to a wave of legal challenges from gun-rights activists who saw an opportunity to undo laws on everything from age limits to AR-15-style semi-automatic weapons.

CNN’s Don Lemon regrets saying Nikki Haley is past her ‘prime’

Don Lemon startled some colleagues on CNN’s morning show Thursday with his implication that Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, at age 51, was past her prime.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes state budget proposal

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a state budget proposal that was approved by the state legislature.

Kari Lake vows to take election fight to AZ Supreme Court after court rejects lawsuit
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Lake, who was the Republican Party candidate for Arizona Governor in the November 2022 election, is vowing to take her election fight to the Arizona Supreme Court after the Arizona Court of Appeals unanimously rejected her lawsuit, which seeks to throw out the results of the election.

Rep. George Santos responds to questions about his finances

Rep. George Santos gave an exclusive interview to FOX 5 News on Thursday to answer questions about his finances and an ethics investigation.

Object shot down over Lake Huron not from China, Biden says

President Joe Biden said on Thursday that the object shot down over Lake Huron was likely not part of the Chinese spy balloon project. Instead, he said it was likely a private research balloon.

Sen. John Fetterman checks into hospital, cites clinical depression

U.S. Senator John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Wednesday night to receive treatment for clinical depression, according to his office.

Arizona bill would prevent colleges from banning concealed weapons

Arizona colleges and universities would be prohibited from banning concealed weapons on campuses under House Bill 2667.

FBI searched University of Delaware as part of Biden classified docs probe, AP source says

The FBI has searched the University of Delaware in recent weeks for classified documents as part of its investigation into the potential mishandling of sensitive government records by President Joe Biden.

GOP subpoenas Apple, Meta, other tech CEOs in censorship probe

Subpoenas have been sent to the chief executives of the five largest tech companies as congressional Republicans moved to investigate what they assert is widespread corporate censorship of conservative voices House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan issued the subpoenas Wednesday as the latest in a series of escalations by a party that has long promised to investigate Big Tech’s content moderation.

November election not over (yet!): What you need to know about Phoenix's City Council runoff races

For parts of Phoenix, the November 2022 election is not really over, as they still need to vote for a person to represent them on the city council. Here's what you need to know about the runoff election that is scheduled for March.

White House says GOP plans would add $3 trillion to national debt

The White House is charging the GOP with hypocrisy for favoring tax policies that could push the accumulated $31.4 trillion national debt higher.

What is Presidents' Day? Who the federal holiday celebrates and why

For many of us, Presidents' Day means getting a day off from work and school and having a three-day weekend. But, do you know the history behind how this federal holiday came to be?