Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodriguez told journalists Monday that her country had no plans to become the 51st U.S. state after President Donald Trump said he was "seriously considering" the move.
A new wave of gang violence in Haiti's capital forced hundreds to flee their homes over the weekend, leaving families scattered along the road to the country's main airport on Monday.
Virginia Democrats made a Hail Mary attempt to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, asking the justices to revive the state's Democrat-friendly congressional map.
Ethan Agarwal is something of a Democratic throwback. He talks up NAFTA, backs funding for Israel, is bullish on AI, and wants nothing to do with the billionaire's tax that liberals are pushing in California.
The Competitive Enterprise Institute says the recent Department of Homeland Security shutdown that squeezed U.S. airport security personnel proves it is time to privatize all airport screening at U.S. airports.
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran hung by a thread on Monday after President Trump panned Tehran's latest proposal as a "piece of garbage" and met with military leaders to plot his next move.
The Justice Department has filed a civil complaint seeking to strip a convicted Cuban spy of his U.S. citizenship, continuing the government's legal pursuit of one of the most prolific Cuban espionage cases uncovered in the United States.
The Treasury Department said Monday it is sanctioning 12 persons or entities for their roles in helping Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps sell and ship oil to China.
A House Ethics panel investigating Florida GOP Rep. Cory Mills over alleged dating violence and other misconduct has issued more than 20 subpoenas and contacted dozens of witnesses in its probe.