President Trump said Friday he needs to hear "very shortly" from Russia and Ukraine about whether they are ready to broker a peace deal or else the U.S. will "take a pass."
A federal judge on Friday gave tentative approval to a new White House press policy that demotes The Associated Press to the same status as newspapers, removing the storied wire service's previous special access to the president.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said the president will likely announce in the coming days whether he thinks the top marginal tax rates on the country's highest earners should rise when major parts of the 2017 tax law expire at the end of this year.
A federal judge who blocked President Trump's administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ruled Friday that the bureau can't go forward immediately with plans to mass fire hundreds of employees.
Amid rural Louisiana's crawfish farms, towering pine trees and cafes serving po'boys, nearly 7,000 people are waiting at immigration detention centers to learn whether they will be expelled from the United States.
If you listen to New York Times columnist Ezra Klein describe his new book Abundance, it would seem the entire thesis is that at some point, Democrat-run cities stopped building houses, and if that were reversed, it would solve the party’s problems. There’s plenty of truth to the idea that Democrats have made it nearly […]
Longtime Republican strategist Karl Rove that President is arguing Trump is exhausting many Americans with his various moves on tariffs, causing confusion and concern that in Rove's view could boomerang on Trump. “We aren’t 100 days into Donald Trump’s second term and many Americans are already exhausted. They’ve had way too much thrown at them,” Rove...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro condemned the firebombing of his residence in Harrisburg, PA, and emphasized the need for universally condemned political violence.