A new book is offering a dramatically different explanation for one of last year's most widely shared political moments, though the account is already being disputed.
French journalist Florian Tardif alleges, based on unnamed sources close to the couple, that Brigitte Macron confronted her husband during a flight to Vietnam in May 2025 after discovering messages on his phone from Iranian-French actress Golshifteh Farahani.
Republicans were on a partisan redistricting roll following the Supreme Court decision allowing them to redraw racially gerrymandered congressional districts.
President Trump has left written instructions for Vice President J.D. Vance inside the Resolute Desk should he ever be killed in office, a senior White House official revealed Wednesday.
The number of people deported to El Salvador from the U.S. nearly doubled in the first months of 2026, according to official figures, coming as Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has positioned himself as an ally willing to help the Trump administration accelerate deportations, a central priority.
The Trump administration has intercepted roughly $60 million in fraudulent student loan applications since deploying a new risk assessment tool last month.
Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a loud warning to states on Wednesday to get a handle on fraud in their Medicaid programs, saying they'll lose federal money if they don't take the issue more seriously.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Kevin Warsh on Wednesday to lead the Federal Reserve, the world's most powerful bank, during tense times for the global economy.
Senators unanimously voted Wednesday to advance a measure to suspend their pay in any future government shutdown, after two record funding lapses in the span of a year.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries railed against the Supreme Court Wednesday over its 6-3 ruling that threw out Louisiana's racially gerrymandered congressional district, telling reporters some of the justices are haunted by the spirits of those who embraced enslaving Americans.
Can you imagine someone being convicted and fined for quoting a Bible verse outside a hospital? You don’t have to — this literally happened in Northern Ireland last week, and it’ll happen in the United States, too, if we don’t push back on state-sanctioned secularism. Retired pastor Clive Johnston was convicted of breaching a “safe […]
As President Donald Trump’s job approval sinks to or below 40% (depending on which poll you’re looking at), betting markets and political conventional wisdom are that his Republican Party is not necessarily doomed to lose its narrow House majority, nor is it at serious risk of losing its Senate majority. This is partly because of […]