A flight from Haiti chartered by Gov. Ron DeSantis touched down in Orlando, Florida, Wednesday night with U.S. citizens evacuated from the war-torn island amid escalating violence.
President Biden continued to out-fundraise former President Trump in February, raking in $21 million and ending the month with $71 million cash on hand.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., refused an offer from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet with Senate Democrats because he said such discussions should be bipartisan.
FIRST ON FOX: Republican leaders in the Senate and House sent a joint letter late Wednesday to the International Energy Agency, warning the global group about its green policies.
Democrats in both chambers suggest they’re willing to support Ukraine aid in the form of a loan, an idea that’s gaining steam with Kyiv’s GOP champions as they scramble to end Congress’s deadlock and help Ukraine battle Russian forces. The loan design is not the Democrats’ preference. They’re urging the adoption of an emergency foreign...
More evidence that former President Trump could be a weakened general election candidate surfaced Tuesday in the results of Republican primaries he won — generally unopposed. In primary elections in Ohio and other states, a sizable number of GOP voters still cast ballots for former rivals to the ex-president. That's potentially a big problem for...
President Biden on Thursday canceled $5.8 billion in student loan debt for 77,700 public service workers through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program (PSLF). The workers who will receive the debt include teachers, nurses, firefighters, among others. The Biden administration overall has canceled student debt for over 870,000 public service workers, which is $62.5 billion...
A coalition of 17 fishing associations are criticizing the Biden administration for its newly unveiled plans to build wind farms off the coast of Maine.
President Joe Biden opened a new line of attack against former President Donald Trump on Wednesday, asking and answering the classic "are you better off today than you were four years ago" question to remind voters of what it was like when Trump was president.