President Trump declared on Truth Social that he was heading to the Situation Room to make a "final determination" on Iran as the countries continue their negotiations to end the conflict.
An investigation into staff at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has expanded to at least 1,500 individuals with suspected terror links.
The Justice Department is looking into whether the Washington Nationals broke federal civil rights law, after a secretly recorded video surfaced of a team executive openly acknowledging he keeps a devout Catholic pitcher off the club's social media because of the player's religious views.
A Russian attack drone crashed into the roof of a residential apartment building in Galati, Romania on Friday, injuring at least two people in what Romanian authorities called an unprecedented strike inside NATO territory.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Department of Justice (DOJ) from using its "anti-weaponization" fund to pay those targeted by the government.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has extended the temporary protected status (TPS) for Lebanese nationals in the United States for six months.
With the 2028 presidential race still more than two years away, the Democratic Party finds itself adrift, with 18% of its own voters unable to pick a favorite from a crowded field of potential candidates.
The Department of Justice filed lawsuits Thursday against four Democratic-led states that refuse to issue confidential license plates to Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting undercover operations.
When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the cadets at West Point, many Americans heard something that has been missing from too much of modern public life: moral clarity.
On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance confirmed from the White House briefing room that the Department of Justice is actively investigating Rep. Ilhan Omar for immigration fraud. "I don't want to prejudge an investigation," Vance told reporters. "It certainly seems like something fishy is there." He made one thing unmistakably clear: "If we think there's a crime, we're going to prosecute that crime."
On Tuesday, the Justice Department added a one-page addendum to Trump's IRS settlement declaring the agency "forever barred and precluded" from auditing Trump, his family, and his businesses' past tax returns. Chuck Schumer called it a "get-out-of-jail-free card." Democrats across the country screamed corruption. The media ran wall-to-wall coverage about accountability and the rule of law.
The First Amendment protects the free exercise of religion. It protects the right to assemble. It does not require Christians to hide their faith to make progressives comfortable. There is no constitutional clause that says "except when the president is involved" or "only in private." The left has spent decades demanding that Christianity retreat from public life entirely, not because the Constitution requires it, but because the left is threatened by it.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a new directive for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), allowing the agency to take action against attorneys committing fraud.
In a 2022 deposition, E. Jean Carroll said something simple and definitive: she had received no outside funding to pursue her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Wednesday the state plans to impose a 100% tax on any Californians who receive payments from President Donald Trump's newly created Anti-Weaponization Fund, a $1.78 billion settlement fund the Trump administration established last week through a lawsuit with the IRS.
The United States has imposed sanctions on the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), an Iranian entity seeking to "monetize its campaign of state-sponsored terror by extorting vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz."