After months of litigation against New York's latest gun control law, several liberal groups are standing in opposition to its measure requiring concealed carry permit applicants to register their social media accounts, saying it's "overbroad" and unconstitutional.
A major left-wing charity is unable to accept credit card donations for itself or the 140 groups that it fiscally sponsors following several Washington Examiner reports on how the nonprofit group is linked to Palestinian terrorism.
The federal budget deficit will rise to $1.4 trillion in fiscal 2023, the Congressional Budget Office estimated Wednesday, larger than previously projected and a reversal of the decline in deficits over the past few years as pandemic emergency spending wound down.
The United States will run out of ways to prevent the government from defaulting sometime this summer, between July and September, the Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday.
Former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign wasted no time going after his first official major GOP rival Nikki Haley following her campaign kick-off speech Wednesday.
This is part of a Washington Examiner investigative series on self-styled 'disinformation' tracking groups that are secretly blacklisting and trying to defund conservative media outlets. Here is where you can read the series.
An executive producer for The Lead with Jake Tapper on CNN has been terminated after it was discovered that he had been engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office has dropped the charges against a NewsNation reporter who was arrested at a press conference in which Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) was providing an update on the train that derailed last week in East Palestine, Ohio.
President Joe Biden will deliver remarks Wednesday about his plan to reduce the national deficit, saying that the Republicans' proposal would add $3 trillion to America's debt over the next 10 years.