Climate crusaders, those sanctimonious shepherds of the earth, are trading their pious protests for outright carnage as attacks against Tesla vehicles ripple across the country.
House Democrats called on the Pentagon and Federal Aviation Administration to make permanent changes to the "oversaturated" airspace around Reagan National Airport following the Jan. 29 midair collision that killed 67.
The Diocese of Springfield doesn't want to hire abortion-rights activists, but the church worries that refusing to do so based on their pro-choice views may now violate Illinois law.
As the candidates for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat squared off in a recent debate before early voting, one issue came up first and dominated at the start.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines, a strong supporter of President Donald Trump, met Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng with warm exchanges in front of journalists on Saturday even as tensions between their countries spiked over trade tariffs and the handling of the illegal trade in fentanyl.
President Trump has signed an executive order establishing a White House task force to focus on the FIFA World Cup 2026 that is set to be hosted by the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
President Trump is disputing reports that Secretary of State Marco Rubio clashed with close Trump adviser Elon Musk during a testy Cabinet meeting Thursday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson and Republicans are largely united behind a plan to avert a partial government shutdown in the coming week, while Democratic leaders are threatening to withhold their support of a funding extension over what they say are partisan nonstarters.
The Trump administration has stalled at least $60 million in funding intended largely for affordable housing developments nationwide, throwing hundreds of projects into a precarious limbo, according to information and documents obtained by The Associated Press
Scuffles over Daylight Saving Time and its legislative ilk have roiled Congress for centuries. Here's how the long, tumultuous battle over control of the clock has unfolded so far.
President Trump said he would impose reciprocal tariffs on Canada on Friday or next week, much sooner than the April 2 start date he previously announced.
White House border czar Tom Homan upped his feud with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, saying her know-your-rights seminar for illegal immigrants will end up shielding serious criminals.
President Trump said he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to make peace, even though Russian forces are ramping up their attacks on Ukraine, while Mr. Trump believes it's getting "more difficult" for him to deal with Ukraine.
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued new guidance directing that spending items greater than $50,000 now require approval from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
The Trump administration said it has canceled $400 million worth of taxpayer grants and contracts for Columbia University, saying the Ivy League school hasn't done enough to protect its Jewish students.
Stephen A. Smith, the face of ESPN's "First Take," has reached a $100 million deal that will give him more leeway to talk about politics and do things outside the network.