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 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.
A China-born American seismologist has been held without trial in China for nearly two years, his family confirmed Tuesday, releasing new details about a case President Trump raised directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping just two months ago.
The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday that National Guard troops will remain stationed in Washington, D.C., through Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, 2029, nearly three more years of federal deployment in the nation's capital.
Kevin Warsh sat down in front of the House Financial Services Committee Tuesday for his first hearing as Federal Reserve chair. He didn't sugarcoat it.
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.