New York City (NYC) Mayor Eric Adams is requesting a special $1 billion grant to pay the bill for housing over 30,000 unauthorized migrants who now live within the city limits.
The seven Democrats and two Republicans tasked with investigating the 2021 riot in the U.S. Capitol will likely vote Monday to recommend the Justice Department pursue criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.
Procrastinators are warned: the three major U.S. shipping companies have warned that time is running out to get Christmas packages delivered on time.
The government launched a program in 2017 to research a way to “correct false beliefs” held by Americans through the use of “fact-checkers” to combat alleged “misinformation” online.
Up to 25,000 people are at risk of starvation in the west and central African regions next year due to an escalating humanitarian crisis brought in part by military conflicts, according to a United Nations (U.N.) official.
In a day and age where many politicians express a tepid, measured, politically correct faith, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin is not afraid to boldly proclaim his religious beliefs.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took a vacation from August 29 to September 5, at the height of tense negotiations with railway workers to avert a potential strike that would have cost the U.S. economy $2 billion per day.
Teen Vogue published a guide on how to promote abortion through conversations at holiday gatherings.
The feud between the top Republicans in the House and Senate continues to grow warmer and is now roping in other elected GOP officials.
The National Archives recently unsealed documents pertaining to the CIA’s investigation into the John F. Kennedy assassination.