Trump insists Ukraine-Russia peace deal is close, but mistrust in Putin leaves experts skeptical
President Donald Trump this week said he is "very" optimistic that Ukraine and Russia will enter into some sort of deal in the coming days, but security experts are still sounding the alarm that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not
EPA fires or reassigns hundreds working on ‘environmental justice’
President Donald Trump's administration is firing or reassigning over 450 employees at the Environmental Protection Agency as part of a larger push to eliminate "environmental justice" programs. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the employee moves on Monday, saying 280 staffers were
’60 Minutes’ producer leaves show, citing a loss of journalistic independence
The top producer at CBS’ “60 Minutes” announced Tuesday he would step down from the newsmagazine because he had lost his journalistic independence. “Over the past months, it has … become clear that I would not be allowed to run the
’60 Minutes’ producer leaves show, citing a loss of journalistic independence
The top producer at CBS’ “60 Minutes” announced Tuesday he would step down from the newsmagazine because he had lost his journalistic independence. “Over the past months, it has … become clear that I would not be allowed to run the
Voice of America restored by judge after Trump dismantled taxpayer-funded outlet in March
A federal judge ordered the restoration of Voice of America (VoA) on Tuesday, the federally-funded state media network that the White House dismantled earlier this spring. Judge Royce Lamberth ruled in favor of the plaintiff's request for a preliminary injunction, though
As REAL ID rollout approaches, congressional privacy hawks largely silent on concerns
With President Donald Trump back in the White House and the final rollout of federal REAL ID requirements set to take effect in May, many of the loudest privacy advocates in Washington have been largely silent. While privacy-minded lawmakers on both
‘Growing heat’: Sotomayor spars with Alito during LGBTQ classroom books case
Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor snapped at each other during Tuesday's arguments over parental rights in LGBTQ curriculum after the liberal justice attempted to jump back into the questioning as Alito was speaking. The short quarrel happened as the high
Bondi, Trump Cabinet convenes task force to root out ‘anti-Christian bias’ in federal agencies
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Tuesday hosted Cabinet officials from across the Trump administration for the first meeting of a new interagency task force aimed at eradicating "anti-Christian bias" within the federal government. During Tuesday's meeting, Bondi described the task
Trump House GOP ally on board with tax hike for ultrawealthy to fund ‘big, beautiful bill’
Rep. Dan Meuser, a Pennsylvania Republican, is supporting the White House's proposed tax hike for people making more than $1 million. "I believe we must help the President deliver on his promise of a tax and regulatory plan that supports pro-American
House Republican enters race for Mitch McConnell’s Senate seat, setting up high-stakes GOP primary
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is officially entering the race to replace longtime retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. Barr, who has served in the House for over a decade, is expected to kick off his campaign in Richmond, Kentucky