Young urban progressives are relegating the Democratic Party to a permanent minority — with iron-fisted control over our deep blue cities, and very little...
Protesters screaming that President Trump's proposed cuts to foreign aid would kill people were removed from a Senate hearing Wednesday with the top White House budget official.
Emil Bove, President Trump's former defense lawyer and now a pick to be a federal appeals court judge, vehemently denied Wednesday that he tried to get the Justice Department to ignore judges' orders, as he fended off fierce Democratic opposition to his nomination.
Senate Republicans are using President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" to establish a robust pipeline of wireless spectrum, an obscure but critical part of U.S. efforts to meet consumer demand and compete with China on 6G networks and artificial intelligence.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Wednesday that its headquarters will relocate from the crumbling Robert C. Weaver Federal Building in the District to a more modern space in Alexandria.
A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers wants to stop U.S. agencies from acquiring or using artificial intelligence made by the Chinese Communist Party or other foreign adversaries.
President Trump's Justice Department took the unusual step Wednesday of suing an entire federal court, saying the judges in Maryland are bending over backward to give a break to illegal immigrants facing deportations.
Susan Monarez, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told senators Wednesday that she values vaccines, public health interventions and rigorous scientific evidence, but largely sidestepped questions about widespread cuts to the agency, elimination of programs and whether she disagreed with any of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s actions to date.