Biden’s policy record, forces some Democrats into unusual balancing act

Democrats in competitive midterm election races are lauding many of the Biden administration's policy accomplishments even while distancing themselves from the commander-in-chief himself.

Palace reveals ledger stone at queen’s final resting place

Surrounded by floral wreaths and bouquets, it is inscribed with Queen Elizabeth II's name and the years of her birth and death, alongside those of her father her mother, and her husband.

Netflix's 'The Crown' to return in November with season five

In the upcoming season, Imelda Staunton becomes the latest in a succession of actors who have played Elizabeth through the decades of her life and reign.

Royal family releases picture of King Charles at work

In a sign of royal continuity, the picture of King Charles III is taken in front of a photo of his late parents, Elizabeth and Philip.

NYC opening emergency centers to deal with migrant crisis

New York City plans to build 'Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Centers' to house the influx of migrants being bused to the city.

Man charged in Giuliani 'slap' wants $2M for false arrest

A man arrested for slapping former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani on the back has filed a notice of claim against the city for $2 million.

Why isn't Donald Trump in cuffs if AG's probe found potential crimes?

New York's attorney general didn't arrest former President Donald Trump even though she says her three-year investigation uncovered potential crimes in the way he ran his real estate empire. So why isn't Trump being prosecuted?

Case dismissed against man who slapped Giuliani on back

A man who was charged with assault after he was seen on a video slapping the back of former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani had his case dismissed.

NY attorney general sues Donald Trump, family and company

New York's attorney general is suing former President Donald Trump and his company, accusing business fraud involving some of their most prized assets, including properties in Manhattan, Chicago and Washington, D.C.

Court lifts hold on seized documents in Mar-a-Lago probe

A federal appeals court has lifted a judge’s hold on the Justice Department’s ability to use classified records seized from former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate in its ongoing criminal investigation.

NYC and other 'sanctuary' cities navigate migrant influx from GOP states

Few places in the U.S. have a more deeply ingrained reputation as a refuge for immigrants than New York City. But for Mayor Eric Adams, reconciling that image with an influx of migrants sent to the city as part of a political tactic from several Republican governors is proving difficult.

Trump legal team resisting judge's declassification questions

The resistance is notable because it was the Trump team, not the Justice Department, that had requested the appointment of a special master to review of the documents.

Queen Elizabeth II's funeral: World gives final farewell to British monarch

Following the state funeral and procession, the queen’s coffin arrived at Windsor Castle, where Elizabeth spent much of her time — and it is now her final resting place.