A handful of notable Republicans on Capitol Hill are reiterating their belief that the Biden administration should provide Ukraine with the long-range missiles they've been requesting for more than a year.
Holiday spending is expected to break another record this year even though consumers are grappling with inflation and higher interest rates, according to a new forecast.
A bill that would require online dating apps to inform users of contact with fraudulent profile advanced through committee Thursday, bringing it close to a vote in the House of Representatives.
Agents with the FBI raided the Brooklyn home of the fundraising chief Brianna Suggs for New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday, according to several news reports.
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) sent a letter to Eventbrite, the online platform for organizing events, addressing the platform's recent "hypocrisy" for removing an event by activist Riley Gaines.
Former President Donald Trump slammed Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) as an "ineffective Super RINO" after the Colorado Republican announced he would not be running for reelection in 2024.
Former president Donald Trump unveiled a new proposal Wednesday to offer free college degrees through an online "American Academy" that will be funded by hefty taxes levied on the endowments of large private universities, such as Harvard.
Congress had a busy slate on Wednesday, returning to business after weeks of standstill when the House of Representatives was without an elected speaker.
The House failed to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Wednesday after more than 20 Republicans joined all Democrats in shooting down the measure, prompting backlash from some hard-line conservatives, such as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), who sought to punish the Michigan Democrat over her comments about Israel.