From Rockets to Ball Bearings, Pentagon Struggles to Feed War Machine
The flow of arms to Ukraine has exposed a worrisome lack of production capacity in the United States that has its roots in the...
American Contractor Killed in Drone Attack on Base in Syria
Five service members and another U.S. contractor were wounded. The Pentagon said the drone was of “Iranian origin” and ordered airstrikes on facilities in...
Republicans Say Spending Is Fueling Inflation. The Fed Chair Disagrees.
Jerome H. Powell has said that snarled supply chains, an oil shock following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and shifts among American consumers are primarily...
Trump Inquiries Present a Stress Test for Justice in a Polarized Nation
Attorney General Merrick Garland and other prosecutors have sought to demonstrate that politics should not infect the justice system. Those efforts face a steep...
Court Action Underscores Peril for Trump in Documents Investigation
Federal prosecutors continue to build a case that the former president obstructed efforts by the government to reclaim classified material and that he may...
Live Vote Count: Tracking the House Speaker Votes
Representative Kevin McCarthy of California is fighting to become House Speaker, but a rebellion by...
Woman Who Stormed Pelosi’s Office on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to Three Years
Prosecutors said that Riley June Williams, 24, had acted as an “accelerant” in the Capitol attack, leading those around her past police lines and...
Double-Barreled Economic Threat Puts Congress on Edge
Republicans and Democrats disagree over how recent bank closures should impact the debt limit stalemate, and have taken divergent lessons from past economic crises.