President Trump's latest attempt to assert more influence over the economy is headed to court. The attorney for the Federal Reserve Board member whom Trump fired claims the president doesn't have that authority.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he's putting a pause on work visas for commercial truck drivers after a deadly accident in Florida. Rubio says the number of international truck drivers is a security risk.
Costco has announced it will not sell the abortion pill Mifepristone in any of its pharmacy stores. The retail and grocery giant cites a "lack of demand," but the move comes on the heels of a campaign from faith-based and conservative organizations. These groups hail the decision as a win for life.
President Trump and Republican lawmakers have overcome tough odds to basically steamroll through his second-term agenda. That has left Democrats with a party in an identity crisis filled with questions about how they can recover.
New York Congressman Ritchie Torres is an emerging leader and outside-the-box thinker in the Democratic Party. He stands firm in his support for the people of Israel while working to build a better community at home.
The battle over elections and redistricting is intensifying in Texas and across the U.S. California Gov. Gavin Newsom is moving forward with a redistricting effort to add five Democratic seats to the U.S. House of Representatives, accusing President Trump and Republicans of "election rigging."
President Trump said Monday he is considering downgrading marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug, the most dangerous kind, alongside heroin and LSD, to a Schedule 3 drug, and would make his decision "over the next few weeks.
Sen. Tim Scott's new book offers a simple prescription to the moral decay and societal division: return to the faith of our founders and modern-day heroes.
President Trump has fulfilled his promise to start cracking down on crime in the nation's capital. The president says crime in Washington is out of control, so he's using the federal government to take charge and go after criminals.
Congress is targeting high-profile names with subpoenas in the Jeffrey Epstein case – among them: Bill and Hillary Clinton. Now, the White House is considering releasing Epstein associate Ghislain Maxwell's recent interview with the Justice Department.









