Jack Smith appears for public testimony Thursday before House Republicans after closed-door deposition, facing questions about subpoenaing phone records.
In response to MN doctors concerned their patients are not receiving medical care because of ICE, an expert said sanctuary policies, not law enforcement, are preventing treatments.
A mob of three dozen activists overran a Southern Baptist church in St. Paul, Minnesota, last Sunday, shouting and otherwise disrupting congregants at their worship service and leaving young children frightened and crying. Instead of properly condemning this boorish intrusion, Minnesota’s top law enforcement officer praised it as “First Amendment activity.” Since the Democratic Party […]
President Trump on Wednesday said he will not use "force" to annex Greenland but gave European partners an ultimatum: They can take the easy route and hand it over or risk the ire of NATO's most powerful member.
President Trump on Wednesday pledged to tackle housing affordability, highlighting his effort to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes.
A federal judge on Wednesday shot down a request by members of Congress to appoint an independent special master to oversee the Justice Department's handling of the release of the Epstein files, saying their request wasn't properly made.
President Trump on Wednesday unleashed shots at Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, accusing his country of freeloading off the U.S. and being ungrateful.
Former NFL sideline reporter Michele Tafoya is stepping onto the political field to run for the U.S. Senate in Minnesota, giving Republicans a high-profile contender in a state they have long believed should be more competitive.
President Trump told European leaders on Wednesday that no nation can defend Greenland the way the U.S. can, using a pointed reference to World War II to underscore his point.
A woman who worked as a benefit assistant for a California county has pleaded guilty to scamming the state's food stamp program by stealing the identities of dead people and immigrants, then approving applications in their names.