April 8 Schumer calls Trump 'a military moron' and says US 'worse off' now than when Iran war started Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer blasts President Donald Trump as "a military moron" over the Iran conflict, saying Americans are "worse off."
April 8 GOP infighting replaces clash with Dems, derails path to end historic DHS shutdown House Republicans reject the Senate's Department of Homeland Security spending plan, with the Freedom Caucus pushing to fund the entire department through budget reconciliation.
April 8 Extremism thrives in 'keyboard courtroom' — America must think like jurors, not mobs From campus antisemitism to London attacks, a rising tide of misinformation demands that we teach the next generation to think more like jurors.
April 8 America is too dependent on drugs from China. Worst-case scenario could be disastrous U.S. pharmaceutical dependency on China poses urgent national security risks as Beijing dominates drug production and active pharmaceutical ingredients.
April 8 JONATHAN TURLEY: This blue state's latest attack on free speech is awful and sneaky, too Colorado arguably ranks as the most anti-free speech state, pushing unconstitutional measures that have led to major First Amendment court losses.
April 8 Blanche argues Trump can influence DOJ investigations, including those involving political foes Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said President Donald Trump has a "right" to influence federal investigations, including those looking into the president's political enemies.
April 7 Biden wanted to drive reliable energy 'into a ditch,' says Trump Energy Secretary Energy Secretary Chris Wright claimed Tuesday that the Biden administration was driving the U.S. energy system "into a ditch" through massive subsidies.
April 7 First-ever photo of Earth from moon’s far side unveiled as Artemis II begins journey home, Trump weighs in NASA unveils historic 'Earthset' photo taken by Artemis II astronauts showing Earth setting behind the lunar surface from the moon's far side.
April 7 China cries foul after college researcher’s fatal fall — claims US questioning, feds stay tight-lipped Chinese officials allege a University of Michigan scholar died after being questioned by U.S. law enforcement, a claim U.S. authorities have been tight-lipped about.
April 7 Spanberger dodges questions on whether she would reverse sanctuary policy as DHS turns up heat The Department of Homeland Security urged Gov. Abigail Spanberger to reverse sanctuary policies as illegal aliens are charged in multiple Fairfax County murders so far in 2026.