EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse traded barbs over coal plant consumer costs Wednesday amid Trump's proposed 52% cut to EPA funding for 2027.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse traded barbs over coal plant consumer costs Wednesday amid Trump's proposed 52% cut to EPA funding for 2027.
Sen. John Fetterman has emerged as a cheerleader for President Trump's push for a new White House ballroom, saying Democrats who oppose the project are showing signs of Trump derangement syndrome and should stop reflexively fighting the president on everything.
From the floor of the Navy League Sea Air Space Expo at National Harbor, Maryland, Guy Taylor, National Security Editor for The Washington Times, sits down with Adm. Daryl Caudle, the 34th Chief of Naval Operations and member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Supreme Court sought to draw lines Wednesday for how much power the executive branch has to end Temporary Protected Status -- a deportation amnesty -- for citizens of Syria, Haiti and other troubled countries.
The Florida legislature on Wednesday approved a reconfigured congressional map likely to help Republicans win an additional four U.S. House seats in November's midterm election, putting the Sunshine State at the middle of a nationwide redistricting brawl.
Democratic lawmakers grilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over Operation Epic Fury, the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, but also asked why he fired Gen. Randy George, the Army chief of staff.
A Trump administration plan to cut in half the Environmental Protection Agency's budget has been the focus of contentious congressional hearings over the future of an agency that Democrats have accused of abandoning its mission to protect the environment and public health.
The Florida Legislature approved a new congressional map intended to maximize Republicans' advantage in the state as part of the national redistricting battle that President Donald Trump launched ahead of this year's midterms.
The White House is warning Congress that funding to pay Department of Homeland Security personnel will "soon run out," sparking new threats of airport disruptions and national security concerns as the House slow-walks legislation to end what has been the longest-ever lapse in agency funding.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday mulled the Trump administration's push to end legal protections for migrants fleeing war and natural disaster, hearing arguments in the latest immigration case the justices are considering against the backdrop of the president's far-reaching crackdown.