Donald Trump May 1 Trump jokes about security concerns, mic problems and Dr Oz during freewheeling Florida speech Trump turned a microphone malfunction into a comic riff at The Villages in Florida, joking that he was screaming his "a-- off" over the bad mic.
VIDEO May 1 DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin details impact of record-long government shutdown DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin discusses the long-lasting consequences of the nearly 80-day Homeland Security shutdown and dismisses criticism of the U.S. Secret Service's response to the WHCA Dinner shooting.
Political Corruption May 1 DR. BEN CARSON: I know how bad the SPLC was, it came after me and put me at risk The SPLC faces an 11-count Justice Department indictment alleging fraud and money laundering, including allegedly bankrolling White supremacist groups.
VIDEO April 30 FISA showdown: Congressional effort to extend Foreign Surveillance Act uncertain Fox News chief congressional correspondent Chad Pergram reports on the ongoing FISA showdown as Congress moves to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on ‘Special Report.’
Senate April 30 Congress extends controversial spy law for 45 days after Senate rejects House bill The House approved a Senate-passed 45-day extension of FISA Section 702 punting a long-term solution to the controversial spying program until Congress returns in May.
Elections April 29 Katie Porter's 'F*** Trump' email day after assassination attempt draws sharp rebuke: 'Degenerate loser' California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter faces criticism for a donor email containing "F*** Trump" sent a day after a Trump assassination attempt.
Congress April 29 'America First' immigration overhaul bill would codify Trump's campaign promises once and for all A new House Republican bill seeks to narrow legal immigration by ending the diversity visa lottery and shifting to a merit-based points system.
Federal Reserve April 29 Powell will remain at the Fed for now, setting up potential clash with Trump In his final news conference as Fed chair Wednesday, Jerome Powell said he plans to remain on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors after May 15.
Politics April 29 Trump's agenda on razor's edge as GOP divisions block legislative path in House Republican divisions over FISA renewal legislation and the farm bill threaten Trump's legislative agenda as an April 30 deadline approaches.
Supreme Court April 29 Supreme Court rules on key Voting Rights Act rule as Republicans and Democrats wage redistricting war The Supreme Court has decided a closely watched case over Louisiana’s congressional map and the scope of the Voting Rights Act.