White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt discussed the administration's moves to end the Russia-Ukraine war, saying that "we have never been this close to peace."
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard lists several 'recent examples of unauthorized leaks within the' intelligence community while announcing crackdown.
Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is keeping the door open to a possible Republican run in the 2026 race to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and several key Democrats are urging Senate Democrats to risk a government shutdown by opposing a must-pass spending bill being considered on the Senate floor today.
Pentagon launches fitness and grooming review, slamming ex-Joint Chiefs Chair Mark Milley for lowering standards. Hegseth vows to restore discipline and military readiness.
Provocatively dressed, dancing transgender activists broke into a parent meeting at the Vermont State House this week, forcing the parents to seek another space for their event.
President Trump said his team warned Russian President Vladimir Putin that "millions" could die if the fighting in Ukraine continues and urged him to spare Ukrainian lives.
President Trump lauded Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer "for doing the right thing" after the top Democrat in the Senate pivoted to support the GOP's government funding plan.
A federal judge has declined to interfere in President Trump's moves at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, ruling that it's too early to say what the administration is doing at the Wall Street cop.
Former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, a political legend whose quick wit bridged partisan gaps in the years before today's political acrimony, has died. He was 93.
Rep. Mark Green says the Trump administration is moving in the right direction on foreign policy, arguing that China is an existential threat and that gutting the U.S. Agency for International Development will further U.S. interests abroad.
President Trump is set to visit the Justice Department on Friday to rally support for his administration's tough-on-crime agenda, an appearance expected to double as a victory lap after he emerged legally and politically unscathed from two federal prosecutions that were dismissed after his election win last fall.