This fall, a group of young men came within days of executing a slaughter in their hometown, Dearborn, Michigan, America's first Muslim-dominated city.
The U.S. is developing a nuclear-powered spaceship designed with technology that's critical to deep-space exploration and national security, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told The Washington Times in an exclusive interview this week.
A widely prescribed anxiety medication is being pulled from the market nationwide after failing key quality control standards, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
Police arrested a teenager Wednesday accused of writing Sandy Hook shooting-related graffiti and setting a fire on property at the Bradley Hills Elementary School in Bethesda.
Addressing a Turning Point USA event in Georgia, Vice President J.D. Vance discussed the 20-plus hours of negotiations with Iran where he lead the U.S. delegation. He said that Trump "doesn't want to make, like, a small deal. He wants to make the ...
There's been a renewed focus on weeding out fraud in government programs but officials still don't take the issue seriously enough, Congress' chief watchdog agency told lawmakers on Wednesday.
Melania Trump made a rare appearance on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to push Congress to pass bills broadening access to services for young people in foster care, calling it a "moral imperative."
The White House spent tax day arguing that record tax refunds have boosted the U.S. economy. But it may not be enough to offset the setbacks from higher energy prices due to the Iran war.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry reacted harshly to the American military blockade of Iranian shipping, calling the Trump administration's escalation of the war "dangerous and irresponsible" but stopped short of threatening action against the U.S.
Senate Democrats' war powers vote failed Wednesday after Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer vowed to flood the floor with such measures until the war in Iran ends or the upper chamber limits President Trump's military authority in Iran.