The FBI and Department of Justice have contacted Capitol Police to schedule interviews with the six members of Congress who appeared in a controversial video urging service members to ignore orders they may deem illegal, Fox News has learned. Last week, a group of Democratic lawmakers with military and intelligence…
The Trump-aligned lawfare group founded by White House aide Stephen Miller is petitioning two of the government’s top federal health…
A pair of major North American solar companies, including one touted by Senate Democrats in 2023, could face scrutiny over…
The far-left push within the Democratic Party, highlighted by mayoral victories by socialist candidates in New York City and Seattle,…
In one corner of the world, the U.S. is trying to end a war. In another, it may be preparing…
President Donald Trump pardoned a pair of turkeys at the White House on Tuesday, going on to joke that former…
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s surprise resignation from Congress stunned House Republicans and sets up an even tighter majority in the…
A Florida man was arrested after an FBI investigation linked him to multiple extremist group chats on the encrypted messaging…
U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer suggested Monday that the former Prince Andrew should testify in the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey…
The Department of Government Efficiency’s centralized office has shuttered, but federal agencies’ individual DOGE teams that work to weed out…
