It's day two of the government shutdown, and neither side is showing any sign of compromise. Vice President JD Vance said mass layoffs could begin in a matter of days.
A last-ditch effort to pass a short-term federal funding measure failed in the Senate last night. At the center of the standoff: deep cuts in Medicaid and safeguards on the president's power to cut future spending.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth summoned hundreds of U.S. military officials to an in-person meeting to declare an end to “woke” culture in the military, explaining why the department's name has been changed from the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
President Trump is making a sharp turn on Ukraine. After his meeting with President Zelenskyy at the United Nations, Trump says he now believes Ukraine can win back all the territory it lost to Russia.
Former FBI Director James Comey is scheduled to appear in court today after a grand jury indicted him on one count of making a false statement within the jurisdiction of Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
Former North Carolina Congressman and Trump's first-term White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows may no longer be at the White House or in Congress, but his impact is still being felt.
A Florida jury has convicted the man who tried to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump in Florida last year
During a White House press conference on Monday, President Trump warned women against the possible dangers of taking Tylenol while pregnant and said the FDA will be giving doctors new guidance on the drug.
Across the country, nearly 19,000 state and local agencies, from schools and hospitals to police departments and water utilities, could soon lose a critical line of defense against cyberattacks.
The memorial service for Charlie Kirk will be held on Sunday in Glendale, Arizona, under the highest level of security. More than 100,000 attended, including President Trump and his cabinet, along with senators and congressmen.