President Trump wrapped up his historic visit to Beijing on Friday, saying he's made important progress to stabilize U.S.-China relations, which only a few years ago were at the lowest level in decades.
Democratic leaders, desperate to compete in red states where their party brand is toxic, are embracing something new this midterm season: not backing Democrats.
A Border Patrol agent fatally shot an armed Minneapolis man on Saturday, prompting White House deputy chief Stephen Miller to accuse Democrats of siding with "terrorists."
President Donald Trump reacted on Truth Social after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot an armed U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, blaming local leaders for failing to support federal agents.
Governor Gavin Newsom faced backlash at Davos for controversial Trump criticism, photo with Alex Soros, and claims the White House prevented him from speaking at USA House.
In the last few years since the Dobbs ruling, we've had a number of changes in the pro-life landscape, with the issue being returned to the states. What do you want to see from the Trump administration this year in terms of federal policy?
I'm Susan Ferrechio, reporter for The Washington Times. This is my question and answer segment on the House GOP's Epstein investigation and the growing showdown over whether the Clintons will testify.
President Trump's federal housing finance director, Bill Pulte, quietly granted government-backed lenders the authority to nearly double a $200 billion bond purchase that Trump ordered to try to lower mortgage rates, a move that could introduce a new level of risk for the companies.
The new U.S. National Defense Strategy released by President Trump's administration is the first since 2022 and contrasts with its predecessor, issued under former President Joe Biden. Here's a look at how the two Pentagon strategies address some of the traditional concerns of U.S. security policy.