President Trump said Monday that people are "gunning for me" in the wake of an armed intruder being shot to death by Secret Service and a sheriff's deputy over the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to the Caribbean country of St. Kitts and Nevis this week to reassert the Trump administration's interests in the Western Hemisphere just a month after the U.S. military operation that removed then-Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power.
President Trump on Monday honored the families of victims of crimes committed by illegal immigrants in a White House ceremony where he signed a proclamation designating "Angel Family Day."
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will hear a dispute brought by Colorado communities against oil companies over actions the localities say have caused extreme summer heat waves and temperatures.
The United States has ordered nonessential diplomats and their family members at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut to leave Lebanon, a State Department official said Monday, as tensions over Iran rise with the threat of a potentially imminent military strike.
A federal judge on Monday permanently barred the release of special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into President Donald Trump's hoarding of classified documents that led to charges once seen as the most perilous of the four criminal cases the Republican faced.
Thousands of teenagers from more than a dozen countries, many standing on their chairs in a cavernous convention hall, screamed and cheered as Josh Shapiro took the stage.
U.S. stocks are falling Monday after President Donald Trump took little time to ramp up his newest tariffs, but Wall Street is remaining much more calm than it did during last year's tariff- and panic-driven swings.
A trio of Senate Democrats is calling for the government to start refunding roughly $175 billion in tariff revenues that the Supreme Court ruled were collected because of an illegal set of orders by President Donald Trump.
A TOUGH IMMIGRATION CASE. Two U.S. senators and two members of the House from Arizona are pressing the Trump administration to intervene in the deportation case of a restaurant owner in the Phoenix area. As sometimes happens in these stories, there has been a lot of heart-tugging rhetoric. But sometimes a heart-tugging story is not exactly […]
With the 2026 Winter Olympics coming to a close, a word of advice to our liberal counterparts in the media and the Democratic Party: You should learn to love America again. The United States had its best-ever Winter Olympics performance this year, winning more gold medals at the Winter Games than ever, finishing second in […]
Jack Hughes is normally a laid back sort of guy, especially in interviews. It’s sort of his brand. The star forward for the NHL’s New Jersey Devils arrived in Milan for the 2026 Winter Olympics facing nagging injuries and a chorus of skeptics who questioned whether he really belonged on Team USA. Over the ensuing two […]
Veteran journalist Jon Ralston, founder and CEO of The Nevada Independent, has written a detailed, page-turning biography of the late Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, The Game Changer: How Harry Reid Remade the Rules and Showed Democrats How to Fight, offering political junkies and the politically indifferent alike an expansive look at one of Capitol […]
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent Munich Security Conference speech, and much of the reaction to it, focused on the transatlantic alliance. Yet his warning that weak allies ultimately weaken the United States applies even more urgently in the Indo-Pacific, where U.S. strategy increasingly depends on allied endurance. As Washington deepens military integration with Australia […]