Food stamp benefits for 42 million Americans in jeopardy today amid shutdown
With no deal in place to reopen the government and no action from the administration to make up for a funding shortfall
With no deal in place to reopen the government and no action from the administration to make up for a funding shortfall
Israel said the remains of three people returned by Hamas on Friday did not match any of the deceased hostages. Following forensic testing,
The First Amendment won out this week in a court case over a man who repeatedly called for President Donald Trump’s assassination
Republican senators issued a torrent of criticism against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg this week after it was revealed that he had
A bipartisan pair of senators are calling on Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to hand over copies of the orders issued to strike
A handful of judges, some of whom are Supreme Court contenders, will tackle antisemitism at an annual convention this week, joining
A new report revealed that five foreign charities have donated just shy of $2 billion into various American nonprofits and policy
President Trump announced Friday that he is designating Nigeria as a ‘country of particular concern,’ citing the widespread killings of Christians in
There has been a noticeable shift in the Senate over the last week, with lawmakers on either side of the aisle talking
Speaker Mike Johnson is hiking pressure on Senate Democrats by keeping the House out of session for a sixth straight week. The ongoing
A new report revealed that five foreign charities have donated just shy of $2 billion into various American nonprofits and policy
When President Donald Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, the two leaders talked about trade and drug trafficking —
The White House pushed back on media reports suggesting that President Donald Trump’s administration had identified, and was imminently poised to strike,
Former Vice President Kamala Harris advocated for decreasing the minimum voting age to 16. In an interview posted on ‘The Diary Of A
While 2025 is considered an ‘off-year election,’ without the high-profile presidential showdown of last year or the competitive midterm elections that could
President Donald Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would revive nuclear weapons testing — which the U.S. has not done since 1992 —