News

House Republicans on Thursday agreed to cancel $9.4 billion in federal spending for foreign aid and public radio and broadcasting, marking the first time Congress has formally weighed in on Elon ...
Two of the police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol from a mob of Trump supporters have filed a lawsuit to compel ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Billy Long of Missouri was confirmed on Thursday to lead the Internal Revenue Service, ...
In a controversial campaign, President Donald Trump has launched an aggressive offensive against America’s most prestigious ...
In 1798, as the US prepared for a potential war with France, its Congress passed a set of laws designed to protect the young republic from foreign threats. Among them was the Alien Enemies Act — a ...
Think of the World Cup as a big dinner party. Only instead of asking over family, neighbors and some folks from the office, ...
This Saturday, demonstrators nationwide are rallying on what’s being called “No Kings Day,” aiming to take attention from ...
A federal judge granted Mahmoud Khalil’s habeas corpus petition and barred the Trump administration from continuing to seek his detention, according to a court order. New Jersey District Judge Michael ...
Judge Michael Farbiarz, of New Jersey, issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting federal officials from booting the ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has bypassed legislative opposition and signed a decree summoning voters to the polls in ...
The use of Mexican and other Latin American flags during the protests are a form of symbolism many conservatives are calling anti-American — while others argue they’re an expression of pride in one’s ...
The United States is reducing the number of people deemed nonessential to operations in the Middle East, the State Department has announced. The U.S. is also authorizing nonessential personnel and ...