The Labor Department announced Wednesday that it won't be releasing its monthly jobs report for October because the record-breaking government shutdown prevented it from collecting necessary data.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday said he's once again moving ahead with a contempt investigation into Trump administration officials, seeking to find the people he believes intentionally defied his orders to ground airplanes deporting illegal immigrants in March.
A Senate hearing Wednesday on lowering health care costs underscored the deep partisan divisions that appear likely to prevent a compromise from coming together this year.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin called out Rep. Jasmine Crockett for alleging he took campaign donations from deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying she has the wrong Epstein.
Congressional Republicans called for an overhaul of Census Bureau procedures before the next count is due, saying the agency ran the 2020 version with "fake" people and shifted power away from GOP-leaning states by undercounting their population.
President Trump said Wednesday the U.S. partnership with Saudi Arabia is among "the most consequential in the entire world," toasting a $1 trillion investment in American projects and positioning himself as the most Saudi friendly president in recent history.
President Trump's plan to boost the manufacturing of semiconductor chips in the U.S. includes using foreign workers, he said, but only to help train Americans to do the high-tech jobs.
The corporate press has found an unlikely new public enemy No. 1 in rapper Nicki Minaj. The rap star, along with U.N. Ambassador Mike Waltz, addressed the United Nations on Tuesday on the topic of the genocide against Christians in Nigeria at the hands of Muslim terrorist groups. “I would like to thank President [Donald] Trump for […]