Brad Parscale, the digital director of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, has been named the campaign manager for Trump's 2020 re-election bid.
Failed Alabama senate candidate Roy Moore endorsed Missouri senate candidate Courtland Sykes, whose Facebook post about women's rights generated outrage.
President Donald Trump claimed to be "100 percent" behind medical cannabis during his campaign, but his recent actions suggest otherwise.
Former Breitbart tech editor and attempted author Milo Yiannopoulos has a new gig: InfoWars dietary pill pitchman.
Twitter announced new policies designed to crack down on bots that spread propaganda and spam.
Most of the accounts that claim to be locked seem to be right-wing conservative Trump supporters, who claim they are being targeted for their political beliefs.
Parents expressed concerns after a church in Pennsylvania announced it will hold a ceremony, and worshipers were encouraged to bring assault rifles with them.
William Barrett Riddleberger was convicted of child sex crimes but is featured prominently smiling on the Trump.Dating website for "straight" couples only.
A group of students protested outside of the White House with a "lie-in" Monday afternoon.
Professional athletes like Dwyane Wade and Chris Long criticized Laura Ingraham on Twitter after the Fox News host's criticism of LeBron James.
President Donald Trump's $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan provides opportunities but no guarantees for investment in broadband.
Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand, who stepped into her position in May, will be resigning just nine months into her job, as the country’s largest law enforcement agency was on the receiving end of a Donald Trump attack.
The aid comes as a relief for the hurricane ravaged U.S. territory after months of hardship wrought by the worst natural disaster to hit the region in 90 years.
Gloria Copeland, a member of the president's faith advisory council, posted a video telling followers they don't need to get a flu shot because "Jesus himself gave us the flu shot."
President Donald Trump reportedly asked for a military parade and senators have already started grousing about its cost.
A screenshot, which was shared over 16,000 times, was posted by Shaun Usher, who later confessed the tweet was fake.
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Tim Walz retorted, "I didn’t serve 24 years in the uniform of this country to be called treasonous for simply disagreeing with your disastrous policies, Mr. President."
North's foreign ministry spokesman slammed Trump in an interview with state media Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
Miguel Perez Jr., 39, a Chicago resident who served two tours of duty in Afghanistan and recently finished a prison term on a drug conviction, had sought to remain in the U.S., arguing his life would be in danger if he was deported to Mexico.
Officials said the reason for her resignation was “conflicts of interest that made it difficult to do her job."
In a letter to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes, California Rep. Adam Schiff said that his staff discovered Wednesday evening that the memo sent to the White House was "materially different" than the version on which the committee voted.
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson said President Donald Trump did not impose sanctions on Russia because the nation "has something" on him.