House of Representatives Elections April 4 Son of Republican megadonor throws hat in the ring for open at-large House seat in Wyoming Steve Friess, Foster Friess' son, entered Wyoming's open House race this week, telling Fox News Digital that donor politics only go so far and that it's time to serve directly in elected office.
Administration April 3 No more casual: State Department imposes first-ever dress code on diplomats For the first time, the State Department has added formal dress code guidance to its Foreign Affairs Manual, setting attire standards for employees.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez April 3 Left-wing host says AOC uses ‘Trump-like’ attacks on media critics in voting record dispute Ana Kasparian detailed her clash with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, arguing the congresswoman responded with “Trump-like" rhetoric after criticism over Israel funding and past House votes.
Media April 3 Blackburn urges IRS probe of Planned Parenthood's tax-exempt status over Botox treatments Sen. Marsha Blackburn is urging an IRS investigation into Planned Parenthood affiliates reportedly offering Botox while operating as tax-exempt nonprofits.
Health April 3 GOP targets transgender animal testing in defund demand to NIH Republican lawmakers push to ban funding for transgender animal experiments in the 2027 Appropriations bill after NIH granted new research funds.
Legislation April 3 Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS Colorado Democrats advance a bill creating civil lawsuit pathways against conversion therapy providers just days after the Supreme Court blocked the ban.
Republicans April 2 Son of late congressman charged after alleged sexual messages and payments to teen Patrick Rainey Young, son of one of the longest serving House Republicans, is charged with child pornography and soliciting a minor in Florida.
Kathy Hochul April 2 NY House GOP launches pressure campaign on Hochul to scrap climate law over soaring energy costs New York GOP lawmakers are pressuring Gov. Kathy Hochul to repeal the state's climate law, citing rising energy costs and an affordability crisis.
Cybercrime April 2 SSA impersonation scams are getting more personal Over 330,000 government impersonation complaints were reported to the FTC in 2025, a 25% increase. Here's how SSA scams work and how to protect yourself.
Politics April 2 Schumer, Jeffries sue Trump, accuse him of trying to 'rig' mail-in voting Congressional Democrats sue to block Trump's sweeping election order, arguing it overrides states' authority and risks disenfranchising millions of voters.