Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin released the party's 2024 election "autopsy" report, calling the election "one of the most painful and consequential losses and a "punch in the gut."
The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded $2 billion to IBM and other American quantum computing companies to bolster the nation's dominance in the industry.
The Trump administration just shattered records with the largest single class of immigration judges ever sworn in, a bold move to finally clear the massive backlog choking America's broken immigration courts.
The owner of the music for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and other "Peanuts" television specials filed lawsuits against the Department of the Interior, claiming it illegally used the music in social media posts.
President Donald Trump didn't mince words Thursday when he called out what he sees as blatant abuse of America's birthright citizenship laws, singling out wealthy foreigners who game the system to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.
For the first time since 1964, New York City's mayor will not attend the Israel Day Parade, a decision that critics say amounts to siding with antisemitic radicals terrorizing Jewish neighborhoods across the five boroughs.
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.
In two weeks, California holds its June 2 gubernatorial primary. Sixty-one candidates are on the ballot. Republicans have consolidated behind two: Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco and Trump-endorsed political commentator Steve Hilton. Democrats have seven major candidates, none of whom has managed to break away from the pack. The result is a crowded Democratic field splitting its votes into thin slices, while Republicans stand a real chance of claiming both top-two spots and locking Democrats out of the November general election entirely. And now the left wants to change the rules.
The Trump administration wants America's biggest artificial intelligence companies to hand over access to their most powerful AI models a full three months before the public ever sees them.
President Trump will travel to France next month for the Group of Seven summit, a White House official confirmed Tuesday, setting up a potentially tense face-to-face with allies who have publicly complained about his decision to go to war with Iran.
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced a reconciliation bill Wednesday that would allocate more than $17 billion to fund immigration enforcement agencies for fiscal year 2026, clearing the measure for a potential floor vote as early as this week over unified Democratic opposition.
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered White House senior staff and top advisers to comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting the Justice Department's claim that the 47-year-old law is unconstitutional.
President Trump delivered the commencement address for the Coast Guard Academy at Cadet Memorial Field in New London, Connecticut, becoming the first president to deliver the keynote address twice.
James Murdoch, who walked away from his family's media empire over editorial disagreements, is shelling out more than $300 million to acquire Vox Media's New York Magazine, its podcast division, and the left-leaning explanatory journalism site Vox.com.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei declared on X that its ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel is comparable to jihad, according to a counterterrorism analyst.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday and left two Democratic senators on the defensive after turning their ethics accusations into a line-by-line accounting of their own campaign contributions.