A quick look back at this week’s biggest stories
The world’s leading food authority says Gaza is experiencing famine Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
The world’s leading food authority says Gaza is experiencing famine Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
A federal judge on Friday ordered Alabama lawmakers to draw a new legislative map that includes a new majority-Black Senate district near Montgomery or something close to it Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
A federal judge has halted further expansion of the immigration detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" in the Florida Everglades Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
Florida conservative Joe Gruters has been a Donald Trump cheerleader dating back to the president’s days as a reality TV star Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
President Donald Trump is proudly promoting the work of roughly 2,000 National Guard troops in Washington to confront what the Republican president describes as an out-of-control crime wave in the Democratic-run city Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
A coalition of more than 30 privacy and civil rights groups is calling on U.S. universities to dismantle campus surveillance and data collection in order to protect student protesters from government retaliation Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
Iowa’s state party officials say it was a mistake that the party’s 2024 nominating calendar forced them to ditch the five-decade, first-in-the-nation caucus where community members publicly signal their support for a candidate Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
A fire has broke out on the USS New Orleans vessel off the coast of Okinawa, Japan, leaving two sailors with minor injuries Read More ABC News: Politics Politics
A New York City reporter says a former aide to Mayor Eric Adams gave her a potato chip bag filled with cash following a campaign event Read More ABC News: Politics Politics