Some online commentators are already dismissing the latest reported attempt on President Trump’s life as a hoax, with speculation spreading quickly across social media. On X, a wave of amateur ...
The indictment of David Morens, a longtime adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci, has reignited a political and legal debate over how the federal government handled early questions about COVID-19 and ...
Calls to scale back or abandon California’s long-running high-speed rail project are gaining renewed attention after a sharp increase in projected costs. During a recent Senate Transportation Committee hearing, updated ...
Vice President JD Vance fired back at Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Wednesday after Walz claimed credit for a series of raids on establishments reportedly used by the state's Somalis ...
Four committee members dissented Wednesday from the Federal Reserve's statement to keep the central bank's benchmark interest rate unchanged, marking the highest level of opposition since 1992 as Chairman Jerome ...
While the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues to drag on alongside the Iran war, energy analysts warn of another shockwave that could end up hitting global markets.
Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James asked a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on body armor purchases by civilians Monday.
A Florida lawmaker yelled into a bullhorn Wednesday on the floor of the Florida House of Representatives to protest new congressional district maps supported by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Researchers say such an event could “cause extensive damage to such a dense population zone,” highlighting the potential consequences for millions living in the area.
For years, I’ve watched the same story play out in American politics. A candidate is expected to win. The polls look good, the messaging sounds right, then election night comes, ...