Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., is sounding the alarm over what he says is a dangerous replay of the same anti-law-enforcement mindset that fueled unrest after the death of George Floyd — this time repackaged as immigration policy. As violent protests once again erupt in
Read MoreFox News host Jesse Watters reportedly came to the defense of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller on Tuesday after
Federal data reportedly shows a sharp drop in the number of international students traveling to the United States this August — nearly
A heated online exchange erupted Monday between Rep. Dan Goldman, Democrat of New York, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, now running as an independent candidate for New York City mayor, reportedly claimed Monday that President
Retired Marine fighter pilot Amy McGrath reportedly announced Monday that she will again seek a U.S. Senate seat in Kentucky, launching a
President Donald Trump on Sunday reportedly demanded that Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for attorney general in Virginia, withdraw from the race
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday forcefully defended the Pentagon’s newly imposed media restrictions, dismissing complaints from reporters and press freedom advocates
President Donald Trump on Sunday reignited his long-running feud with media figures and networks he calls “Fake News,” mocking MSNBC host Al
The deepening political blame game over the ongoing government shutdown reached CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, where Republican Rep. Buddy
The Supreme Court agreed Friday to hear a challenge to Hawaii’s sweeping ban on carrying concealed weapons on private property without the
