Justice Clarence Thomas used a sweeping concurrence Wednesday to argue the Supreme Court did not go far enough in its 6-3 decision striking down a Louisiana majority-Black congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander, pressing his three-decade case that Section 2 of the Voting Rights…
Rick Jackson, the wealthy businessman running near the top of Georgia's crowded Republican gubernatorial primary, walked into a trap on a debate stage Monday night, and his answer made things worse. Asked point-blank by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones whether he has any illegal immigrants working…
Three out of four American voters say the United States is winning its standoff with Iran, and majorities back every major element of President Donald Trump's strategy, from airstrikes to a naval blockade, according to a new Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll released this week. The survey,…
Tiffany Henyard told a Georgia elections board she became a legal resident of Fulton County on May 1, 2025, three days before she formally left office as mayor of Dolton, Illinois, a position that under state law required her to live in the municipality she…
The House voted 235 to 191 on Tuesday to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for three years, the rest of President Donald Trump's term, setting up a tight sprint in the Senate before the surveillance authority lapses Friday at midnight. The…
Donald Trump Jr. and fiancée Bettina Anderson have put their wedding plans on hold just weeks after a lavish bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago, RadarOnline reported, citing sources close to the couple who say the decision stems from the current global climate. The couple, who got…
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer greeted King Charles III at the U.S. Capitol Building on Tuesday with a large bandage covering roughly half his forehead, then told reporters he got the wound from walking into an open closet door late at night. The 75-year-old New…
The Trump administration is moving fast to rebuild its tariff wall. Starting this week, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will open hearings in two sweeping investigations that could impose new import taxes on dozens of countries, a direct response to the Supreme Court's…
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer stepped down Monday after a months-long Inspector General investigation into allegations that she ordered staffers to bring alcohol on work trips, used taxpayer money for personal travel, and presided over a department where her husband allegedly made unwanted advances on young…
Rep. Ilhan Omar did say "World War Eleven" at a January 22 press conference in Washington, D.C. She also corrected herself seconds later. The 13-second clip racing across social media included the first part and cut the second, collecting millions of views along the way.…
President Trump told guests at a state dinner Tuesday that King Charles III "agrees" Iran must be prevented from obtaining a nuclear weapon, publicly disclosing the substance of a private conversation with the British monarch in a move that raised eyebrows in London but underscored…
An 89-year-old man allegedly walked into a social security office in central Athens on Tuesday, climbed to the fourth floor with what appeared to be a short-barreled shotgun, and opened fire, then drove to a courthouse across the city and did it again. At least…
The U.S. Secret Service detained and arrested a man Tuesday morning after he allegedly bypassed a security barrier near the White House, an incident that unfolded while King Charles III and Queen Camilla were in Washington, D.C., for a high-profile state visit already shadowed by…
A 61-year-old Costco employee was shot and killed outside the store in Strongsville, Ohio, on April 25 after he told a shopper he could not enter while carrying a weapon with a drum magazine, Fox News Digital reported. The suspect, 22-year-old Christian M. Bryant of…