Trump admin live updates: Trump signs EO to dissolve Dept. of Ed.
The White House continued Trump's criticism of the federal judiciary, even after Chief Justice John Roberts' rebuke of Republican calls to impeach judges.
The White House continued Trump's criticism of the federal judiciary, even after Chief Justice John Roberts' rebuke of Republican calls to impeach judges.
The DNC brought in $9 million in grassroots fundraising during the critical first full month of Donald Trump’s presidency.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to diminish the Department of Education at the White House on Thursday.
The Justice Department provided a submission in writing Thursday in response to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg's request for information.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced on social media that the Department of Transportation is granting New York a "30-day extension as discussions continue."
Tesla arson defendants will face the 'full force of the law," Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement on Thursday.
The DOJ is urgently reviewing materials from the FBI investigation into Jeffrey Epstein as Attorney General Pam Bondi pushes for the release of more files, sources say.
George Glezmann, a U.S. citizen who was detained by the Taliban for more than two years, has been released, according to the State Department.
The right main landing gear collapsed on impact when a Delta flight landed at Toronto's Pearson International Airport last month.
Jerce Reyes Barrios has a hearing on April 17, his attorney said.
The "Die Hard" actor turned 70 on Wednesday, three years after stepping away from acting due to aphasia, as his wife asked fans to "flood him with love."
Trump's comments came hours after the Fed opted to hold interest rates steady.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is praising Qatar for helping the U.S. secure the release of an American man who was held by the Taliban for more than two years
Sophia listens and dances to "Apt." six to seven times a day, according to mom Darci Hughes!
The White House continued Trump's criticism of the federal judiciary, even after Chief Justice John Roberts' rebuke of Republican calls to impeach judges.