REPORT: J.D. Vance's Secret Service detail is voicing frustration over a pattern of last-minute, costly travel requests from the vice president and his family.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is endorsing Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley in the state's Democratic gubernatorial primary, a day after the race was shaken up by the departure of another candidate, and just weeks ahead of the primary election.
New York City's cash assistance hit a 30-year high of $2.6 billion in 2025, reaching nearly 865,000 residents as Ken Griffin threatens to halt investments.
Halfway through the 60-day negotiating window, the U.S. has struck over 300 Iranian targets while Iran attacks commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Department of Homeland Security is releasing more data behind President Trump's claims of voter rolls littered with noncitizens, saying its own review found more than 190,000 suspect names in California and 35,000 in New Jersey.
China is reacting angrily to President Trump's claims that it stole information about 220 million American voters during the 2020 election, dubbing them "groundless accusations."
The Pentagon is allowed to require journalists to have a government-provided escort to enter the building, a federal appeals court has ruled, delivering a blow to The New York Times.
President Donald Trump said the White House is searching for vandal proof material after the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was emptied to repair damage.