Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen sent a formal warning letter Thursday to Gallatin County Attorney Audrey Cromwell, demanding she reverse what he called an unlawful policy that effectively shuts Immigration and Customs Enforcement out of the county's criminal justice data system.
The State Department has issued a formal dress code for the first time in the agency's history, requiring diplomats and staff to appear in business formal attire during official engagements with foreign counterparts.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) went on MSNBC Thursday and said the quiet part loud: Democrats intend to impeach President Trump if they flip the House in November.
A U.S. F-15 fighter jet went down over central Iran on Friday, marking the first known loss of American aircraft since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.
As the countdown clock ticks toward liftoff from Kennedy Space Center this evening—targeting 6:24 p.m. EDT on April 1, 2026—Artemis II stands poised to send four astronauts on a roughly 10-day journey around the Moon and back. This mission marks the first time humans have ventured toward the lunar vicinity since Apollo 17 in December 1972, more than half a century ago.
The shocking video from Plano, Texas, captured at the East Plano Islamic Center, shows an investigator confronting a man openly with his very underage "wife." This is not some fringe anomaly or misunderstanding—child "marriage" and polygamy violate Texas and U.S. law outright, with no religious carve-outs permitted. Yet here it stands in plain view, a live demonstration of Sharia norms clashing with American sovereignty.
In Philadelphia, radicals at a protest delivered a chilling applause line. “For every US soldier who comes back in a casket, we cheer.” Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat, rightly labeled it appalling. He demanded to know where the Democratic outrage and condemnation were.
Governor Ron DeSantis isn’t mincing words. On March 31, 2026, as he signed “Missy’s Law” into effect, legislation that slams the door on dangerous child predators by tightening pretrial detention and ramping up penalties for exploitation, he publicly demanded the immediate impeachment of Leon County Circuit Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George on Thursday and asked him to retire immediately, removing the service's top uniformed officer in the latest shake-up at the Pentagon.
The White House released a presidential message for Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus, whose "triumph over sin and victory over death secured the promise of redemption and the hope of eternal life for all who believe in Him as Lord and Savior."
Top congressional Democrats filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump over his executive order tightening controls on mail-in ballots, calling the move an attempt to "rig" elections.
A federal judge has permanently blocked Kentucky from giving illegal immigrants discounted in-state tuition at public colleges, ruling the policy violated federal law and the U.S. Constitution.
House Republicans lit up Speaker Mike Johnson on a private conference call Thursday, furious over his last-minute flip to back a Senate DHS funding plan that leaves ICE and Border Patrol without money.
Britain hosted a virtual summit Thursday with diplomats from more than 40 nations to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz -- a critical oil shipping lane that has been essentially shut down since the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran began on Feb. 28.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are taking bold strides to protect Americans' health, announcing programs combatting microplastics.
President Trump declared that he will sign an executive order paying employees of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) amid the ongoing partial shutdown.
Spanish officials have criticized President Trump's investigation into the death of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos after she was allowed to die by euthanasia.