The Superbowl weekend attack on a water treatment facility near Tampa, Florida has once again put the spotlight on the ever-present cyber threat in the U.S.
President Biden delivered his first foreign policy speech as commander in chief on Thursday, declaring, "America is back... diplomacy is back."
A former FBI lawyer was sentenced to probation for altering an email that the Justice Department relied on during its surveillance of an aide to President Donald Trump during the Russia investigation.
The square in downtown Juarez, Mexico, the city center, is full of people, but many of these people are not from Mexico. They are from all over central America and even as far away as Africa and the Middle East. These migrants remain in Mexico under the policy that was started under President Donald Trump. That policy is likely to be going away very soon, but so far these people are still stuck here on the Mexican side of the border.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is railing against Republican lawmakers saying "the enemy is within" after she received a request for more protection from her Democrat colleagues.
Construction on former President Trump's border wall has ended. All of the materials are already on-site to complete the job here in New Mexico, but the contractors have been told to leave it.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) ordered National Guard members from the Lone Star State to return home from Washington, D.C., after the U.S. Capitol Police ordered thousands of soldiers gathered in the city for Inauguration week to sleep in a parking garage.
Lloyd J. Austin, a West Point graduate who rose to the Army's elite ranks and marched through racial barriers in a 41-year career, won Senate confirmation Friday to become the nation's first Black secretary of defense.
Two of the world's most dangerous regimes, known for violating human rights on a broad scale and threatening U.S. national security and global peace, couldn't be happier that President Trump is no longer in office, clearly relieved that he'll no longer be around to hold them accountable.
A U.S. Army soldier was arrested Tuesday in Georgia on charges that he plotted to blow up New York City's 9/11 Memorial and attack U.S. soldiers in the Middle East, authorities said Tuesday.