Washington, D.C. — In a decisive display of strength and strategic restraint, President Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that the United States is suspending planned military attacks on Iranian infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, for two weeks, just hours before his firm 8 p.m. ET deadline that had threatened to bring overwhelming force against the regime.
A Canadian hate speech bill is facing backlash from those arguing that it may damage religious speech, jeopardizing the ability to quote portions of the Bible.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee in June as part of its investigation into the activities of Jeffrey Epstein.
With an 8 p.m. Tuesday deadline for Iran to strike a deal and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a number of Democratic lawmakers spent the final hours urging American service members to refuse orders from President Donald Trump if they deemed those orders unlawful.
If American or allied strikes proceed to fulfill Trump's vow of decisive action, the regime will parade dead innocents on global television, blaming the West while their own leaders hide in bunkers.
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would make it a state crime for illegal immigrants to remain in the Volunteer State after a federal deportation order, setting up a potential showdown with federal immigration law.
Rep. John Larson (D-CT) introduced articles of impeachment against President Trump, charging him with "murder, war crimes and piracy" due to his intervention in Venezuela, deploying the National Guard, and attempting to halt birthright citizenship.
A new index tracking marriage rates, fertility, and two-parent households across all 50 states finds that American families are leaving blue states at a significant rate and settling in red ones, upending years of progressive claims that liberal policies are best for children.
While U.S. forces are actively striking targets inside Iran, one House Democrat decided Tuesday was a good time to try to fire the man running the war.
President Trump took aim at Fox News hosts on Monday night, reacting to a recent interview where the one of the hosts did not correct a guest on their "propaganda and lies," and called for another to be dismissed.
Rubio's message is clear: The United States will no longer serve as a luxury resort for the relatives and ideological cheerleaders of terrorist regimes that hate us. Afshar, the niece of the late Qasem Soleimani, the IRGC commander responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans, openly celebrated attacks on U.S. forces and branded America the “Great Satan” while living lavishly on American soil.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin suggested that cities refusing to cooperate with federal immigration authorities may lose access to international flights.
Federal airport security officials shared records on more than 31,000 travelers with Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the start of the Trump administration through February 2026, internal ICE data reviewed by Reuters show.
The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights rescinded portions of six Obama and Biden-era resolution agreements Tuesday, freeing school districts that had been legally bound to allow biological males in girls' restrooms and other sex-separated spaces.
President Donald Trump on Monday demanded media outlets identify a government leaker who disclosed details of the Iran rescue mission while the operation was still underway, warning that reporters who refuse to name their source could face jail time on national security grounds.