Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the Iowa State Fair Saturday, a time-honored rite of presidential candidates working for support in the state's leadoff nominating caucuses next January.
The first Republican presidential debate will last two hours and include some taped questions submitted by students from a conservative group, according to formal rules sent to campaign teams.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis fired an Orlando-area prosecutor for soft-on-crime policies that he said allowed violent criminals to escape serious charges and roam free, further endangering the community.
House investigators have released bank records that document how the Biden family and their associates collected millions of dollars from Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine oligarchs while Joseph R. Biden was serving as vice president.
Australians, like the residents of many wealthy countries, are itching to travel overseas more. International air traffic worldwide is growing by about 70% per year.
Former federal judge Michael Luttig doubled down Wednesday on previous comments about former President Trump, who he says now poses an even greater danger to the U.S. than when Luttig testified to the House Jan. 6 committee last year. “More so today than he was last summer when I testified before the Congress,” Luttig said...
Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) on Wednesday said it's "ridiculous" to talk about a climate emergency when the country is facing an emergency at its southern border. During an interview on "Fox & Friends," Scott, who is running for the GOP presidential nomination, was asked about President Biden's recent interview with The Weather Channel, in which...
Actor Billy Porter claimed over the weekend that due to the SAG-AFTRA strike, he has to sell his house. In an interview with the Evening Standard published Sunday, Porter told the news outlet that he has to refinance his values due to the strike, adding that he was scheduled to work on several film and...
As it stands, the proposed legislation risks hurting Latin American development and the U.S. standing in the region more than it would hurt Chinese firms.
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (R) took aim at Republicans who accuse the Justice Department (DOJ) of being biased, warning them to not use former President Trump’s indictments as “political fodder.” “While Trump has a right to defend himself, his language and actions since 2016 have fueled a growing sense among many Americans that our...