On Wednesday, the Senate voted 84-8 to approve $4.6 billion in emergency funding for the U.S.-Mexico border, sending $2.88 billion to the Office of Refugee Resettlement and other funding
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump falsely accused former special counsel Robert Mueller of committing a crime, without providing evidence, by deleting certain text messages sent between two former FBI
Melania Trump announced Tuesday that Stephanie Grisham, her longtime spokeswoman and confidante, will succeed Sarah Sanders as White House press secretary. Grisham has been with President Donald Trump since
The acting head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, John Sanders, has told employees he is resigning from the agency. Sanders’ announcement was emailed in a message to CBP
The driver of a pickup truck that plowed into a group of motorcyclists in New Hampshire has been charged with seven counts of homicide. Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 23, was arrested
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would impose fresh sanctions on Iran, amid increased tensions between the two countries. Trump initially told reporters the
Authorities say a military service member assigned to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border has died in southern Arizona. The military service member with the Southwest Border Support Mission was
Writer Judith Krantz, who wrote popular romance novels such as “Scruples” and “Princess Daisy,” died Saturday at her Bel-Air home. She was 91. Krantz’s son Tony Krantz, a TV
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore announced on Thursday he is running for U.S. Senate in 2020, two years after narrowly losing a bid for the seat to Democratic
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that a gigantic Latin cross on government land in Maryland does not have to be moved or altered in the name of church-state