Maryland Gov. Wes Moore touted what he called his administrative success and shook his finger at "Washington's cruelty" during his fourth State of the State address in Annapolis on Wednesday.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick removed Carrie Prejean Boller from the White House Religious Liberty Commission after setting off a contentious hearing this week over Israel's war in Gaza.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the historic 50,000-point threshold for the first time on February 6, 2026, marking a significant milestone for a market navigating shifting economic policies and renewed sector breadth.
Iconic boxer Mike Tyson said Wednesday he is fully committed to helping President Trump and his team implement dietary guidelines that will help Americans "eat real food" and lead healthier lives.
Three names newly unredacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files remain shrouded in mystery, with no clear public record connecting them to the convicted sex offender or explaining how they fit into his network of powerful associates.
President Trump's tariffs have given Uncle Sam a boost, but the government will still run a nearly $2 trillion deficit this year, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday, pointing to overheated spending that far outstrips revenue coming in the ...
Nine people were killed Tuesday in shootings at a high school and a nearby residence in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, authorities said, in one of Canada's worst mass shootings in recent years.
Kentucky Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell, the former majority leader, was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday after a weeklong stay for an unspecified illness.