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Vance to meet with Duffy, aviation leaders as shutdown ‘gravely’ impacts crucial industry

The government shutdown impacts the aviation industry as air traffic controllers work without pay, prompting a White House meeting with airline leaders ahead of holiday season.

Vance tells Republicans to stop fearing federal power, says Democrats pioneered weaponizing it

Vice President JD Vance told a Turning Point USA crowd that Republicans shouldn’t fear using federal power, arguing the left has done so for decades.

Lawmakers race to stop ‘next fentanyl crisis’ with crackdown on nitazenes synthetic opioids

Republican senators introduce bills targeting nitazenes, synthetic opioids potentially deadlier than fentanyl. New legislation aims to detect, classify and sanction the threat.

2025 Election Day survival guide: Your last-minute roadmap to voting across the nation

Find your polling site, check voter ID rules and learn about early voting options with this essential guide to casting your ballot on Election Day 2025.

How to watch 2025 Election Day coverage with Fox News on Nov. 4

Stream election results and breaking coverage from Virginia, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania races on Fox News Channel and digital platforms.

SCOOP: Trump expands DC crime task force with hiring push of nationwide law enforcement

President Donald Trump's D.C. Task Force opened national recruitment through a new portal, offering federal benefits to officers joining the 2,000-plus member crime unit.

Progressive House candidate indicted amid Chicago-area ICE protests

Kat Abughazaleh, a progressive Democrat running for an open House seat in Illinois, faces federal charges after attending a protest at a U.S. Immigration...

Zohran Mamdani Campaign Under Scrutiny for Accepting Money from Foreign Donors

A campaign finance watchdog referred the campaign to the DOJ for investigation.

Zohran Mamdani’s ‘Very Formative’ Bowdoin College Experience

Mamdani graduated from the elite liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine, in 2014.

The Curious Fallout from a Trump Appointee’s Partial Disqualification

Ironically, a ruling against the U.S. attorney for Los Angeles could help both Trump and Comey.

The Big Lie at the Center of Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign

To portray anti-Israel activism as ancillary to Mamdani rather than the central animating force of his life in politics is an act of gaslighting. 

Dozens of manufacturing groups call on Congress to reopen the government

The National Association of Manufacturers and 30 state manufacturing groups sent a letter to House and Senate leaders, asking to reopen the government.

Senate Democrats call on Thune to allow voting on bills to fund food stamp program

Senate Democrats are gearing up to introduce legislation to extend food aid benefits during the government shutdown ahead of a Saturday cutoff.

Doug Wilder, America’s first Black governor, backs scrapping Virginia’s redistricting commission

Former Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder said the redistricting fight in Richmond has stripped away the moral facade of the bipartisan commission once touted as a tool for fairer politics.

Trump grudgingly acknowledges he can’t seek a third term in office

President Trump on Wednesday acknowledged that he cannot run for a third term, days after raising the possibility.

Meet the senator who tries to make his congressional colleagues throw up

Sen. Markwayne Mullin made then-Rep. Joe Kennedy of Massachusetts throw up so often that he gave his Democratic colleague the nickname "Chuckie."

Earle-Sears slams Democrats’ ‘nonsense’ over transgender policies

Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears ripped her Democratic opponent in the race for governor for pushing "nonsense" on issues like transgender accommodations in schools.

Sen. Mullin defends Trump’s strikes on alleged drug boats: ‘Why would we care? They’re terrorists’

At a time when some of his congressional colleagues, including Republicans, are criticizing the administration's strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, Sen. Markwayne Mullin says he has no qualms about what President Trump is doing.

Government shutdown could cost economy $14 billion: CBO

The economy could lose up to $14 billion due to the government shutdown, according to a nonpartisan congressional report released Wednesday.

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