Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) disclosed Tuesday that the Justice Department notified him that former special counsel Jack Smith's investigative team "secretly obtained" text messages from 44 members of Congress without following the department's own filtering protocols, sweeping up communications from lawmakers who had nothing to do with any criminal investigation.
A 12-year-old boy walked into his mother's bedroom and found a bulletproof vest sitting on the table. His mother is a Supreme Court Justice, and she had no idea how to explain why she needed it.
Three million pages. That's how many documents from Jeffrey Epstein's files the Trump administration has made available to Congress, according to Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche, who on Wednesday delivered a blistering rebuke of claims that the administration has been hiding anything about the convicted sex offender.
Communism has led to the murder of tens of millions of innocent people, and that same deadly ideology is now taking root inside America's own borders. That was the stark warning from House Speaker Mike Johnson during a press...
For the first time in American history, a sitting president will see his own likeness struck onto U.S. currency as the nation prepares to celebrate its semiquartcentennial.
The U.S. Mint announced it will begin production of a $1 gold coin...
A staggering coalition of 670,000 sworn law enforcement officers, 300 angel families, and 100 bipartisan U.S. attorneys have thrown their support behind Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche as he faced the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday morning for his confirmation hearing.
A Cuban refugee who fled Castro's regime with just $10 and a watch is warning Americans that the same poisonous ideology that stole his childhood is now gaining ground in the halls of Congress.
The Department of Justice unsealed a federal indictment Tuesday against three Russian nationals accused of running a criminal cyber network that drained more than $63 million from Americans in 21 states and targeted critical infrastructure including hospitals, schools, banks, and government agencies.
Gavin Newsom went on Axios this week and did what Gavin Newsom does best: talk down to a man who has actually built something. The California governor accused Elon Musk of "turning his back" on the state that supposedly made him rich. "Regulation in California created the conditions that allowed him to take the risk to become the multi-billionaire, maybe trillionaire, that he's become," Newsom said. "Now he's turning his back on the state that promoted him."
Standing beside Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Trump told reporters that Italy, Germany, and France had all declined to stand with the United States when it mattered most, during American operations against Iran. "In a way, I was testing people," he said. Most of Europe failed the test. This is not a firebrand moment. It is a reckoning seventy years in the making.
Drive through almost any American town this month and you'll see it. Porches lined with red, white and blue. Pickup trucks flying flags off the tailgate. Front yards turned into little tributes to the country's 250th birthday. To most people, that's just called patriotism. But according to a run of recent news stories, a growing number of Americans now find that same sight unsettling.
A Presbyterian minister stood before her denomination's highest governing body this summer and argued the church should not be allowed to require its own clergy to be monogamous. She called it "bad polity." She said defining love that narrowly was a wall the Spirit had already moved past. Her side won.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) sent a letter to his Republican colleagues in both the House and Senate, outlining what the GOP must accomplish before the end of the 119th Congress.
Warren Buffett announced Tuesday he is omitting the Bill Gates Foundation from his annual charitable donations for the first time, citing what sources close to the matter describe as a cooling of their relationship following the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files in fall 2025.
The Pentagon updated its official Iran war casualty count to 14 on Monday after the U.S. Navy identified a helicopter pilot lost in the Arabian Sea earlier this month.
A stunning revelation about the Democratic Socialists of America has emerged: more than half of the organization's governing body openly supports communism, Marxism, or Marxist Leninism.
President Trump took to Truth Social to criticize Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), stating that he never expected him to pursue the Democratic Party following his pardon.
Consumer prices fell sharply in June, posting the largest monthly decline in four years, but economists and federal officials warned Tuesday that renewed U.S. military action in Iran could quickly reverse the progress.