Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) slammed Republicans for threats to Medicaid funding, arguing they're "robbing people" to benefit "the rich." She’s been a vocal critic of proposed reductions for the program that provides access to healthcare for low-income families and individuals with disabilities. “They’re robbing people in order to hand it over to the rich,” Ocasio-Cortez...
Homeland Security officials said arrests are "on the table" for the New Jersey lawmakers accused of storming an ICE center Friday, which was reportedly caught on bodycam footage.
Homeland Security officials took a victory lap Saturday after immigration groups asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit that had claimed the government wrongly deported an American child.
About half of U.S. adults approve of how President Donald Trump is handling transgender issues, according to a new poll - a relative high point for a president who has the approval overall of about 4 in 10 Americans.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has no plans to jump into the Georgia Senate race, a contest that Republicans believe is their best shot at adding another seat to their majority in the upper chamber.
The House Ways and Means Committee unveiled a portion of its sweeping tax legislation set to be the centerpiece of President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," teeing up the final sprint to ram the president's agenda through the House.
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller says President Donald Trump is looking for ways to expand its legal power to deport migrants who are in the United States illegally. To achieve that, he says the administration is "actively looking at" suspending habeas corpus, the constitutional right for people to legally challenge their detention by the government.
A video of Pope Leo XIV at the 2005 World Series game between the White Sox and the Houston Astros emerged Saturday, confirming his fandom for the Chicago baseball team. The first American pontiff in history was caught on camera as his face twisted when White Sox closer Bobby Jenks closed out a 5-3 win...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s move to ax the size of the U.S. military's top ranks has triggered concerns of a political purge. Hegseth, who on Monday directed significant cuts to the U.S. military’s senior-most positions, has already fired several top leaders with no explanation. His latest plan could now eliminate roughly 100 generals and admirals, which he...