President Trump says he will impose a 100% tariff on all Chinese imports in response to Beijing's move to restrict rare earths and other exports, as a trade war between the world's largest economies flared anew.
Congressional Democrats said they won't end the shutdown in part because they don't trust Republicans to address health care once the government reopens.
Peruvians woke up to their seventh president in less than a decade Friday, as 38-year-old Jose Jeri took the reins of the shaken nation after Congress ousted widely loathed President Dina Boluarte in a lightening overnight impeachment.
Two young Republican groups have challenged statistical methods used to produce the results of the 2020 census, four years after the numbers were released, as the GOP continues its growing attack on the numbers from the last U.S. head count.
An employee of WGN-TV was detained by two Border Patrol officers and later released after federal agents swarmed a busy intersection in Chicago Friday Morning.
Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story The US military's new task force to ‘crush’ drug cartels in the Caribbean Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the Defense Department is forming a new counternarcotics joint task force in order to “crush” drug cartels in...
A new counter-narcotics task force was established in the Caribbean as the Trump administration conducts strikes against boats allegedly linked to drug trafficking.
Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills appears to have prematurely launched her campaign for the Senate on Friday and quickly deleted her announcement after realizing the mistake.
President Donald Trump's National Guard deployment in Oregon and Illinois faces court challenges as experts debate federal authority versus state sovereignty.
Chuck Schumer finally said the quiet part out loud. In an interview Wednesday about his shutdown strategy, he bragged, “Every day gets better for us. Better...