Vice President J. D. Vance on Thursday rejected media reports that Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was shut out of planning for the raid on Nicolas Maduro because of her past opposition to military intervention in Venezuela.
Austin Peay State University in Tennessee will reinstate and pay a $500,000 settlement to a professor it had fired over a social media post he made after conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Oil company executives are scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House on Friday to discuss plans for stabilizing and boosting Venezuela's oil production after the ouster of strongman Nicholas Maduro.
The Trump administration is creating a new assistant attorney general position to investigate alleged fraud across states such as the level of fraud seen in Minnesota's social services.
Vice President J.D. Vance on Thursday offered a scathing assessment of the media's coverage of the fatal shooting in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Officer, accusing outlets of outright lying about the incident.
Maryland Democratic Rep. Steny H. Hoyer announced his retirement Thursday, preparing to leave the House after 44 years as the current longest-serving Democrat in the lower chamber.
A federal immigration operation in Minneapolis turned deadly this week when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good during a confrontation involving her vehicle.
TRUMP, VENEZUELA, AND THE MIDTERM PIVOT TO THE ECONOMY. President Donald Trump made a revealing statement a few days ago when he addressed House Republicans at the Trump-Kennedy Center. “You’ve got to win the midterms,” he told the lawmakers. “Because if we don’t win the midterms … they’ll find a reason to impeach me. I’ll get […]
President Donald Trump is likely about to face a difficult choice: how to enforce his redline warning to Iran not to kill protesters who have taken to the streets. Trump warned on Jan. 2 that if Iran “violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue. […]
It’s the first rule of economics. If you want lower prices, increase supply. After years of restrictive land-use regulations, exclusionary zoning, wacky environmental policies, and rising construction costs, as well as tightened mortgage regulations after the 2008 financial crisis, states and the federal government have undermined access, supply, and affordability of housing. Rather than dealing with these forces, President Donald […]