White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief journalists Thursday morning as concerns over the economy mount following President Trump's sweeping tariffs and executive orders since returning to the Oval Office just over 100 days ago. During a town hall event with NewsNation on Wednesday evening that featured a call from Trump, the president asked...
Why is it permissible to punish Bob Jones University for discriminating against Black students but not Harvard University for discriminating against Jewish students?
Putin's proposed three-day ceasefire is a farce intended to protect Moscow from Ukrainian attacks during Victory Day Parade, while Ukraine continues to suffer from Russian drone and missile strikes.
In today’s issue: President Trump is pleading with Americans for more time to prove the U.S. economy’s moribund performance since January is the work of his predecessor. “Things are happening that are amazing, but I would not say it if it weren’t fact,” the president assured members of his Cabinet on Wednesday during a two-hour...
After President Trump’s first nominee to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) failed to gain traction with Senate Republicans, he turned to Susan Monarez, a career federal health official who has been leading the agency in an acting capacity since January. Former colleagues told The Hill that Monarez is an effective leader...
School choice advocates rally as the Supreme Court hears St. Isidore, a case that could allow public funds for religious charter schools—raising church and state concerns.
A pro-Trump legal nonprofit has filed an official complaint with the Department of Health and Human Services calling for an investigation into DEI practices at a prominent Midwest hospital system.
Former intelligence office and Air Force Major Kacy Dixon tells her story about her separation from the military after defying Biden's vaccine mandate.