Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that his department is reviewing allegations involving the Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) alleged terror ties.
The Senate GOP's campaign arm filed a complaint Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission, accusing a Democratic political consultant of helping launch a same-name Republican Senate candidate in Alaska in what Republicans say is a coordinated effort to confuse voters before the state's August primary.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced Wednesday that a federal grand jury has indicted eight individuals following what authorities describe as a coordinated campaign of vandalism, intimidation, and violence stretching from March 2024 to April 2025.
President Trump announced that he has nominated former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to be the Director of National Intelligence.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin accused the Biden administration of deliberately ignoring tens of thousands of reports of sexual abuse and human trafficking targeting migrant children, saying his department is now actively pursuing the cases the previous administration shelved.
Two Republican senators launched a formal inquiry Thursday into improper unemployment insurance payments across New York, California, and Massachusetts, targeting the three Democratic-run states for a combined $1.3 billion in potential fraud and mismanagement.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development suspended all federal funding to Los Angeles's primary homelessness agency Thursday, citing "obvious fraud," "wanton mismanagement," and the repeated failure to safeguard taxpayer money.
An exclusive report from The New York Post details how homeless residents in Los Angeles were paid to vote specifically for Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Nithya Raman.
President Donald Trump ordered a second wave of U.S. airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday and threatened more, saying the Islamic Republic was stalling peace talks while American forces continued to suffer casualties in the region.
Louisiana's Republican-led Legislature passed a bill Wednesday that would criminalize sleeping or camping on public property, giving homeless individuals a stark choice: enter a court-supervised treatment program or face up to six months in jail and a $500 fine.
A conservative legal watchdog filed a judicial misconduct complaint Wednesday against U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper, who in May permanently blocked President Donald Trump's effort to rename the Kennedy Center, alleging Cooper failed to recuse himself despite financial conflicts stemming from his wife's anti-Trump legal work.
A Long Island politician is seeking to codify the terms "mother" and "father" into his town in an effort to push back against a New York bill replacing "mother" with "gestational parent."
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is heading into a November runoff election with an uncomfortable family matter hanging over her campaign: her own brother is suing the city she leads over the deadly Palisades wildfires that killed at least 30 people and destroyed his home.