The White House on Monday sounded the alarm that it will run out of money to provide weapons to Ukraine in its fight against Russia without congressional action by the end of the year. In a letter to congressional leaders, Office of Management and Budget director Shalanda Young wrote the government is “out of money—and...
A top Republican lawmaker is calling on Democrat fundraising platform ActBlue to stop processing donations for groups that have sympathized with Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel.
The Treasury Department has made an exception to sanctions against a Venezuelan airline in order to facilitate deportation flights of illegal immigrants to Venezuela.
The state of the GOP presidential nomination race in the three weeks after Tim Scott dropped out: Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley battle for a distant second place behind Donald Trump
FIRST ON FOX: The House is set to hold a floor vote in the coming days on legislation banning any future federal EV mandate, Fox News Digital has learned.
The House committees leading the impeachment inquiry against President Biden are expected to grill top witnesses this month as they gather evidence in their investigations.
We often talk as though the anger and authoritarianism in our politics were intrinsic, part of some global cycle, or perhaps a response to news fragmentation and the attention-deficit-inducing clickbait of social media. But some countries have managed to hold out against the trend, and it is worth looking at why.