President Donald Trump declares at Davos that the U.S. is the only nation capable of securing Greenland for national security reasons during his World Economic Forum speech.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed to testify on Venezuela policy after assuring Congress the Trump administration would seek authorization before "major military operations."
Governor Abigail Spanberger's housing executive order raises questions about state intervention in local zoning, with Republicans warning of progressive overreach.
Critics slam University of Maryland medical course that frames medicine as problematic due to colonial legacy, raising concerns about medical training standards.
President Donald Trump says he hopes Renee Good's father remains a supporter after the woman died in an ICE shooting in Minneapolis Jan. 7, calling the incident a tragedy.
President Trump offered a cryptic "you'll see" response on Greenland takeover plans, dismissing NATO concerns as he prepares to head to Davos amid tariff threats.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz invited President Trump to visit state amid heated dispute over federal ICE operations in Minneapolis targeting criminal illegal immigrants.
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Rather than challenging the constitutionality of the removal protections that Congress has established for Federal Reserve governors, the administration argues simply that it had...
The Justice Department has secured grand jury subpoenas for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Fox News reported Tuesday, as the Trump administration ramps up its investigation of state Democrats and anti-ICE protests.
Those hoping Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison will prosecute the protesters who caused chaos last weekend at a church service probably shouldn't hold their breath.
President Trump touted the accomplishments of his first year back as the U.S. leader on Tuesday ahead of a trip to Switzerland to confront a hostile, or at least befuddled, crowd of European leaders furious over his plans to annex Greenland.