The USDA announced the Forest Service will move its headquarters to Salt Lake City, Utah, replacing regional offices with 15 state directors nationwide.
President Donald Trump is making a historic appearance at the Supreme Court on Wednesday to listen in as the justices weigh his executive order to curb birthright citizenship.
President Trump said Monday the U.S. has entered "serious discussions" with the Iranian regime to end the war, but warned he will destroy the Islamic republic's energy infrastructure if a deal isn't reached soon.
An expected panelist from the American Bar Association did not appear at a conservative event on the group’s law school accreditation role as Trump allies intensify pressure on the legal giant.
The Trump administration is launching a new effort to “make government cool again" by hiring Gen Z employees to rebuild the pipeline of talent entering the federal workforce.
The Alliance for a Better Future launches with an eight-figure budget to push AI regulation, saying policymakers must prioritize kids and workers over Big Tech.
Mike Rowe called out Jimmy Kimmel for his “tone deaf" comments mocking new DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin for being a former plumber, admitting he is a “tad butt hurt" by the dig.
The Supreme Court declined to hear a petition from Tiger King's Joe Exotic on Monday, leaving in place a lower court's rejection of his retrial request.
Thomas More Society threatens to sue a New Jersey school district over a policy allegedly hiding students' gender identity from parents, marking the first test of a recent Supreme Court ruling.
1989—According to the logbook maintained by the staff of the Morristown public library, squatter Richard R. Kreimer “spent 90 minutes—twice—staring at reference librarians.” In response to this...
Communists chanted for revolution and May Day strikes from New York to Minnesota, as the "No Kings" movement sees a growing ideological shift to more radical rhetoric
Democratic primary challenger Mark Moran says his party is 'completely wrong' on gun rights, sparking backlash from Virginia Democrats over his Second Amendment stance.
An interactive tool from the America First Policy Institute reveals how states could miss billions in education funding and millions of scholarships by opting out.