Officials announced a pause on the newly created Disinformation Board within the Department of Homeland Security and the expert in charge of the board, Nina Jankowicz, announced her resignation on the same day.
The U.S. Senate unanimously approved veteran diplomat Bridget Brink on Wednesday to be ambassador to Ukraine, filling a critical post that has been vacant for three years as Washington works to increase support for the government in Kyiv.
Former President Donald Trump unleashed his fury over the inconclusive Pennsylvania primary for the U.S. Senate as officials continue to count mail-in ballots across the state.
Republican candidates endorsed by Donald Trump won their party's nominations for governor in Pennsylvania and for the U.S.
The emails were uploaded on a searchable database where people can download the files using Mac or Windows computers.
Fiona Hill once attended a dinner event where she was seated close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is no stranger to signing unorthodox legislation into law which wins him favor with many conservative voters in the state.
U.S. Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, who on occasions votes against his party in the evenly split Senate, said on Tuesday he intends to support Michael Barr for Federal Reserve vice chair for supervision.
U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called on Fox News and its owner Rupert Murdoch on Tuesday to stop what he said was "reckless amplification" of a conspiracy theory believed to have been espoused by a man accused of killing 10 people in a racially motivated shooting in New York.
A billionaire fundraiser for former U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign sought investment from two United Arab Emirates sovereign wealth funds at the same time he was illegally lobbying for the country, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
U.S. House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled a bill to provide $28 million in emergency funds to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to help it respond to a nationwide shortage of infant formula and strengthen supervision of the industry.
Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman won the state's Democratic primary on Tuesday in a critical U.S.
Two top U.S. defense intelligence officials were due to testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday about what the government knows of unidentified flying objects, in the first public congressional hearing concerning UFOs in more than 50 years.
The U.S. Senate voted on Monday to advance $40 billion more aid for Ukraine in its war against Russia, setting the stage for a vote on the bill possibly later this week, after the military and humanitarian assistance was delayed due to opposition from one Republican senator.
Rep. Cheney's message received mixed responses from moderate Republicans, Democrats, and progressive thinkers, while the far-right blasted her for pandering to the left.
Bezos' comments come as the cost of living because of rising inflation is further impacting everyday consumers in the US and the Biden administration tries to get Congress to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations.
A former Republican minority leader of the Colorado legislature is among the recipients of a trove of sensitive voting data leaked by a county official working with an activist seeking to prove President Donald Trump's false stolen-election claims, the secretary of state's office told Reuters on Monday.
A former Republican minority leader of the Colorado legislature is among the recipients of a trove of sensitive voting data leaked by a county official working with activists seeking to prove President Donald Trump's false stolen-election claims, according to court records reviewed by Reuters.
The White House and Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos squared off on Monday over the Biden administration's handling of U.S. inflation and its plans to tax the rich.
A lawyer who worked on Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign faces a criminal trial this week on charges of lying to the FBI in a crucial test for a special prosecutor appointed during President Donald Trump's administration.
When a Forsyth County, Georgia, man last week challenged the eligibility of 13,000 voters, a power that a new state law gives individual citizens, it set Democrats and voting-rights activists scrambling, calling in a high-powered law firm to protest.
The Biden administration is increasingly feeling it has little control over short-term inflation, officials say, and is looking for ways to offset the political risk from price hikes in the months leading up to November's elections.
More than 50% of Republican primary voters said Trump should continue to lead the Republican Party.
Former President Donald Trump announced Saturday he was backing Pennsylvania state Senator Doug Mastriano in that state's 2022 governor's race.
Robert McFarlane, a White House adviser who tapped Saudi royals to fund a covert war in Nicaragua and flew on a secret mission to sell arms to Iran in the scandal that shook Ronald Reagan's presidency, has died, the Washington Post reported.
Thirty-six years after his family’s exile, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s impending return to the Malacañang Palace on June 30 is overshadowed by ongoing protests against an administration ruled by a dictator’s son.
The Democratic Party's hopes of picking up a much-needed U.S.
The former president's media company is hiring for its upcoming streaming television service.
Lindell has strongly promoted theories that the 2020 presidential election was rigged after Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and four of his fellow Republicans have been subpoenaed by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot after each previously refused to voluntarily testify.