John Yoo says Minnesota officials may face serious criminal exposure if fraud money was tied to terrorist groups.
Mary Katharine Ham says the press keeps stoking reckless rhetoric and ignoring the real consequences.
Dutch authorities arrested a suspect after police say he plotted violence against Princess Catharina-Amalia and Princess Alexia.
Joe Biden is back on the trail, and Georgia Democrats may wish he had stayed home. His endorsement of Keisha Lance Bottoms is already drawing mockery from conservatives who see more baggage than boost.
President Trump told Congress the Iran hostilities have ended, pushing back on War Powers Act limits and signaling he sees no need for immediate approval.
King Charles III used a rare address to Congress to push the old Anglo-American alliance, praise shared values, and warn against isolation at a tense moment for U.S. and British leaders.
Chicago Public Schools is letting students and staff head to May Day rallies, with taxpayer-funded buses part of the plan. Critics say the district should be focused on reading, not politics.
Greg Gutfeld and Jesse Watters keep posting huge numbers while Fox News stays far ahead of its cable rivals.
The Supreme Court’s latest redistricting ruling could change the House map fast, and Republicans may be the first ones smiling.
A Senate investigation says FDA officials missed, or brushed aside, major COVID vaccine safety signals while warning concerns could fuel hesitancy.
Stephen Colbert says he is nonpartisan, and that claim is getting laughs for all the wrong reasons.
James Comey is back in the spotlight after a grand jury returned new felony charges tied to a Trump-related social media post, and the response from Trump officials was blunt.
Rep. Brandon Gill put abortion policy under the microscope in a House hearing, and one witness kept dodging the most basic question. The exchange showed just how eager the left is to talk about access, but not about what abortion actually is.
A string of attacks and threats against Donald Trump has reignited a hard question: does reckless media framing help push unstable people toward violence?
Romania’s government is wobbling after a coalition split opened the door for a possible no-confidence vote, and the old fight over the canceled election is back in the spotlight.
