Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was asked if he was an agent of China during his vetting for vice president, CNN reported.
Kamala Harris is being talked about as a possible 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, but Democrats are not united on supporting her, reports Axios.
Comedians Bill Maher and Dana Carvey on Monday slammed celebrities and millionaires for lecturing ordinary Americans about politics. "[Celebrities] just make it worse. They just make it worse, celebrities do, when they speak."
Greenland is not a punchline. It is a strategic question with real consequences, and how the United States pursues its interests there could either strengthen American leadership or severely weaken it. Strength is measured by how you secure outcomes without destabilizing.
Even as inflation slows, families still struggle to pay basic bills and feel pessimistic. The baseline price level is so much higher. As if working to fix these affordability challenges weren't enough for the Trump administration, there is the national debt.
By inviting his Colombian counterpart to the White House, Trump chooses diplomacy over punching down. This re-focus on Colombia as a partner rather than a problem signals that Washington will put previous disputes behind and pivot to playing the long game.
The BBC plans to ask a court to throw out U.S. President Donald Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the British broadcaster, court papers show.Trump filed a lawsuit in December over the way the BBC edited a speech he gave on Jan. 6, 2021. The claim, filed in a Florida...
The only way to prevent more deaths like Renee Good's, and more mayhem like that unleashed by the exploitation of George Floyd's killing, is to stop giving in to activists who think they have a right to resist and obstruct law enforcement.
A federal judge in Seattle on Friday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing most of an executive order on elections against vote-by-mail states Washington and Oregon.
We could see indoctrinated and appallingly ill-informed marchers, denouncing the removal of Maduro, purportedly "in solidarity" with the Venezuelan people. A quick change of the channel revealed throngs of actual Venezuelans weeping with joy that Maduro was gone.
Throwing federal money at every want and need isn't a solution. It breeds dependence on the government and usurps the roles of communities: churches, nonprofits and grassroots organizations who meet needs much more efficiently. Bad policy begets worse policy.
The mother of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's newly appointed tenants' rights chief, a figure who has sparked outrage for describing homeownership as "a weapon of white supremacy," is a professor at Vanderbilt University and owns a home valued at $1.6 million.
It was rich to hear Russia and China complain about the U.S. violating international law to arrest an indicted narco-terrorist in light of Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine and China's escalating military threats to Taiwan.
President Donald Trump told Republicans at the GOP House retreat Tuesday at the Trump-Kennedy Center that the party is positioned to defy the usual midterm backlash against the sitting president's party and deliver what he called an "epic" victory in 2026.
The new anchor of "CBS Evening News" told viewers Thursday that he agrees with critics who say the media do not always reflect reality and pledged to be more transparent as he takes over the network's flagship newscast.
Elon Musk added roughly $190 billion to his wealth in 2025, when he and the world's other richest 500 individuals combined to add $2.2 trillion to their collective coffers, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
President Donald Trump's tariff and healthcare moves have opened the door for Democrats to make inroads with a traditionally GOP-loyal voting bloc in rural America, reports Politico.
A veteran politics teacher in the United Kingdom says he was reported to government counterterrorism officials and ultimately pushed out of his job after showing high school-aged students videos featuring President Donald Trump...
Winning the 2026 midterms will require President Trump and Republicans to speak directly to the American people, bypassing hostile media filters, repeating clear economic facts, and relentlessly contrasting results with Democratic misinformation.
It's amazing what a difference a president who puts America first can make. Yet young people are grim in their outlook. They're oblivious to how blessed they are to be in America at this unique moment of peace and unprecedented prosperity. They don't get it.