“Imminent financial collapse,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres hysterically predicted in a Jan. 29 letter to all UN member states, saying his reputationally challenged organization is so cash-strapped that...
Dozens of relatives and friends of Venezuelan opposition leaders, human rights defenders and others detained for their political activities protested Saturday outside a notorious prison in the capital to demand the immediate release of their loved ones.
Those in downtown San Francisco may see a cluster of people marching toward the business districts on Saturday afternoon. They're aligned with the March for Billionaires, a pro-wealth initiative.
Lawmakers set to review unredacted Jeffrey Epstein records at the Justice Department beginning Monday will be allowed to examine only documents that have already been released to the public, not the full universe of Epstein-related materials the department has identified, according to Justice Department correspondence and congressional aides.
President Trump’s suggestion this week that the federal government should “nationalize” elections in several states faced bipartisan opposition and inflamed Democratic fears that the president could attempt to interfere in the upcoming midterm elections. Trump made the comment on Monday during a recording of former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s podcast. “The Republicans should say,...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking the ouster of CAIR from the Lone Star State, claiming the Muslim rights group violated a state ban on any entity engaging in terrorism.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking the ouster of CAIR from the Lone Star State, claiming the Muslim rights group violated a state ban on any entity engaging in terrorism.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for reelection on Thursday, offering the Democrat a boost against her more liberal opponents.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani endorsed New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for reelection on Thursday, offering the Democrat a boost against her more liberal opponents.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said most of Democrats' 10-point list of demands for curtailing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations are "very unrealistic and unserious."
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said most of Democrats' 10-point list of demands for curtailing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement operations are "very unrealistic and unserious."
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Democrats sparred Thursday over affordability in America and the Federal Reserve during a spicy hearing that was supposed to be a dry update on a financial regulatory panel.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Democrats sparred Thursday over affordability in America and the Federal Reserve during a spicy hearing that was supposed to be a dry update on a financial regulatory panel.
The anti-ICE movement is upping the pressure on the NFL to ban federal immigration patrols from Sunday's Super Bowl, though the league says there are no plans for deportation operations during the championship game between the Seahawks and Patriots.
The anti-ICE movement is upping the pressure on the NFL to ban federal immigration patrols from Sunday's Super Bowl, though the league says there are no plans for deportation operations during the championship game between the Seahawks and Patriots.
President Trump on Thursday blasted Rep. Thomas Massie, Kentucky Republican, as a "moron" during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, a bipartisan event focused on prayer and faith.
President Trump on Thursday blasted Rep. Thomas Massie, Kentucky Republican, as a "moron" during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton, a bipartisan event focused on prayer and faith.
President Trump on Thursday declared that "religion is back," saying that faith is once again amplified throughout the nation, years after church closings because of the COVID pandemic and attacks on religious institutions from the left.
The Department of Justice is investigating the Baltimore City Health Department over reports of segregating employees into a "White caucus" and a "people of color caucus" during taxpayer-funded racial equity training.