This week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he would sue the paper and columnist Nicholas Kristof for defamation over the publication of what he called a "blood...
Thousands of people streamed onto the National Mall for a daylong prayer rally Sunday billed as a "rededication of our country as One Nation under God."
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Sunday that President Trump is considering using arms sales to Taiwan as part of broader U.S.-China negotiations, noting recent past presidents also paused sales.
President Trump on Sunday warned Iran that the "clock is ticking" as peace negotiations between the U.S. and Tehran appear to be at a standstill. “For Iran, the Clock is Ticking, and they better get moving, FAST, or there won’t be anything left of them. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE” the president wrote in a...
Taiwan’s representative to the US, Alexander Yui, on Sunday said Taipei trusts the Trump administration to deliver on future arms sales after President Trump said he would hold off on a $14 billion arms sale to create leverage in talks with China. Beijing has never formally recognized Taiwan’s sovereignty, and Taiwan has long argued that...
The students on NYU’s Executive Committee have been indoctrinated in the language of the human resources department, and they are wielding it like a...
Sen. Rand Paul's son William Paul said he had too much to drink and apologized for launching an antisemitic tirade against Rep. Mike Lawler in a Washington bar this week.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries says, despite Republican gains with redistricting, Democrats will win back the House of Representatives in November.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is the subject of a new lawsuit accusing her of evangelizing employees via mass emails promoting her Christian beliefs.
From Jack Smith's looming reckoning to a Cabinet of winners, energy dominance over Iran and a DHS secretary's unlikely road to redemption -- Trump's second act is rewriting nearly every story from the first.
House Democrats split over a GOP resolution backing law enforcement during National Police Week, with 173 voting against the measure supporting officers.