One person was killed, and others were injured after a private jet owned by Mötley Crüe signer Vince Neil crashed into another plane Monday at the airport in Scottsdale, Ariz., a suburb of Phoenix. A representative for Neil said the plane, registered to the singer’s company, Chromed in Hollywood, LLC, was attempting to land at...
President Trump suggests that state governments should have primary responsibility for handling disasters, and cutting federal taxes would allow states to access more money to address their needs.
USAID, a crucial humanitarian agency created by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, was unexpectedly closed by Donald Trump, sparking concerns over the impact on global aid and U.S. national security interests.
In today’s issue: President Trump, as he said he would, bolstered tariffs Monday on steel and aluminum imports to crack down on China and Russia, and he focused on plastic straws (he likes them) and pennies (too costly to mint). Meanwhile, some of his prominent executive moves are temporarily blocked by the courts. On Capitol...
Rep. John Larson, D-Ct., froze and began slurring his speech while delivering remarks. In response to the incident, his office says that the congressman is "in good spirits."
A Pew Research Center survey found President Donald Trump has the highest approval rating less than a month back in office compared to any point in his first term.
Moscow says relations with Washington continue to deteriorate and are threatening a "breakup" as President Donald Trump seeks a peace deal for Ukraine.