President Trump said Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a three-day ceasefire that will begin Saturday and carry through Monday, a move he said could be the "beginning of the end" of the war that has raged for more than four years.
The Justice Department is launching a new push to strip criminal immigrants of their U.S. citizenship, saying they never would have been granted status in the first place if their crimes had been known at the time.
President Trump hosted a brunch at the White House for Angel Moms of children killed by illegal immigrants, plus Gold Star Mothers who lost their children in combat.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is pressing independent school districts for proof that they're displaying the Ten Commandments and providing prayer time in classrooms, as required by state law.
From Alabama to New York, states are racing to redraw their congressional maps after a bombshell Supreme Court ruling gutted a key Voting Rights Act protection. Washington Times national politics reporter Susan Ferrechio breaks down what's happening ...
A Lynnwood, Washington, city councilwoman is facing widespread backlash after questioning whether a local park's 27 American flags still reflect the city's diversity -- and declaring that she finds the pride flag far more personally relatable than ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave his stamp of approval on a law that aims to tighten regulations on large-scale data centers and prevent consumers from picking up their tabs.
"Star Wars" actor MARK HAMILL apologizes after posting AI image of Trump in a grave: "Actually, I was wishing him the opposite of dead, but apologize if you found the image inappropriate."
The Pentagon is releasing a never-before-seen cache of UFO documents so the public can examine evidence gathered on what the government refers to as unidentified anomalous phenomena.