Following President Trump's executive order, the VA will restore GI Bill benefits to 899 veterans initially, with more cases under review for discharge upgrades.
Despite millions of dollars spent by the marijuana industry, the Trump administration is cracking down on the drug, closing loopholes that have let the industry expand banefully in states that have not legalized it, and stepping up prosecutions of those who use it on federal lands. This summer, reports surfaced that President Donald Trump had […]
The Department of Justice on Thursday said it is searching for a suspect who became aggressive toward federal prosecutor Alina Habba in her New Jersey office a day earlier.
The Justice Department on Thursday joined a lawsuit challenging California's new congressional map, saying the state was too focused on race when it drew its new lines.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem handed out $10,000 bonus checks Thursday to some TSA officers who "served with exemplary service" during the government shutdown.
Two Democrats have announced campaigns in a Utah congressional district with improved chances for their party after a judge adopted a new political map for the state.
The end of the government shutdown means food stamp benefits are flowing again, and the Justice Department told the Supreme Court to dismiss a case involving President Trump's move to delay payments during the closure.
The federal civilian workforce is growing modestly, but its pay has grown nearly fivefold since 2020, with an 80% increase in government workers who pocket salaries over $200,000 and $300,000, according to a new report.
A federal judge allowed the federal prosecution of Rep. LaMonica McIver to proceed Thursday, rejecting her attempt to have the case tossed over claims of vindictiveness by the Trump administration.
Nikki Haley slammed Trump's plan for 600,000 Chinese students at U.S. universities, calling it a "massive mistake" and surprising conservatives with her tough stance.
EXCLUSIVE: Former Rep. Louie Gohmert blasted ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith for allegedly targeting his personal phone records as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots, telling Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that his action “destroys the checks and balances that the founders counted on."