Tim Tebow warns parents that online child predators are "in their backyard" as former football star and U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz unveil a new global anti-exploitation effort.
Scott Turner blasted Mayor Zohran Mamdani's rent freeze and tax proposals, saying socialist progressive policies will drive businesses from New York City.
Something happens to me when I travel. I become a magpie. At home, I’m fine. At home, I am, if anything, a little severe about stuff — I don’t need it, I don’t want more of it, the drawers are full enough. But put me on the far side of an ocean, wandering a foreign […]
Nancy Pelosi's viral interview calling Trump a "vile creature" ignites social media controversy as conservatives criticize escalating political rhetoric.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded to a post in which Rep. Brandon Gill took issue with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani campaigning in Arabic
Trump's second term agenda faces first major ballot box test as voters decide key 2025 elections in New Jersey, Virginia gubernatorial races and NYC mayoral contest on Tuesday.
Most Americans expect political violence to keep growing in the United States and believe that it is likely a political candidate will be assassinated...
President Trump called on his supporters in New York City Monday night to vote for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the president's onetime foe, in hopes of defeating frontrunner Zohran Mamdani in the city's mayoral race.
The Justice Department told federal judges Monday that acting U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, picked to prosecute the cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, is legitimately holding her office.
Republicans predict government shutdown will end after Tuesday's election results, but their previous forecasts have repeatedly failed as Democrats refuse to cave on funding.
Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., received a death threat-laced voicemail from a local Democrat city commissioner candidate after voting to pass the GOP's One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July.
The threat of a lapse in funding for the nation's food stamp program has shone a spotlight on the staggering expansion of the nation's nutrition safety net and the millions of dollars spent on migrants and fraudulent claims.
The New Jersey union representing over 200,000 state educators is expected to host several talks at a consortium this week, where plans are afoot to discuss how to infuse social justice lesson plans into public schools.