Megan Romer, co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, grabbed headlines after a televised exchange on Fox News where she doubled down on criticism...
Francesca Hong, a progressive candidate backed by Democratic Socialists of America and a likely Democratic nominee for Wisconsin governor, is drawing attention for a...
The White House says Spain’s socialist prime minister Pedro Sanchez and his left-wing policies are responsible for the sudden arrival of more than 60,000...
The Department of Homeland Security credits recent deportations of violent criminal illegal immigrants as a major reason behind a sharp drop in several categories...
Palantir’s chief technology officer warns that America might be tripping over its own obstacles in the race with China, with power supplies and local...
Mayor Katie Wilson announced Deputy Chief Andre Sayles as Seattle’s interim police chief after Chief Shon Barnes resigned following a deadly shooting at the...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a sweeping new NIH policy focused on transparency and accountability, and he publicly accused major media outlets of...
A group of self-identified Democratic Socialists of America affiliates signed a public statement praising Chinese socialism, sparking concern among conservatives who view the move...
The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, under President Trump’s administration, has formally warned Montgomery County, Maryland, that enforcing a ban on armed congregants...
Federal and state investigators are investigating a coordinated cyberattack that disrupted dozens of municipal water systems in Minnesota, and officials suspect Iranian-affiliated hackers played...
Shocking footage shows thousands of migrants pouring into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta after border protections collapsed, prompting harsh criticism from U.S. conservatives over...
The White House rolled out the Freedom Haulers initiative to fast-track military veterans into trucking, cut down on dangerous unqualified drivers, and shore up...
New Jersey’s revelation that 6,600 ineligible names ended up on voter rolls after a motor vehicle software error highlights a recurring national problem: states...