Amid Trump’s visit to Egypt and Israel to celebrate the release of hostages held by Hamas and to usher in a new era of Mideast peace, some say Western influence is waning.
Matthew Gabriele, a Virginia Tech professor, attacked Charlie Kirk's organization while supporting embattled Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones in social media posts.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin says gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger’s refusal to drop support for Jay Jones over threatening texts could shift Virginia’s election.
Rutgers administrator is calling for new elections to oust TPUSA officers who launched petition against professor Mark Bray, citing student eligibility requirements.
As new details emerge about Prince Andrew’s correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, royal experts say King Charles III faces growing pressure to exile his brother.
National Education Association teachers union distributed antisemitic course materials that included Palestine map replacing Israel and Hitler-praising content.
Lake Country Classical Academy initially rejected a Turning Point USA chapter due to policy restrictions but later agreed to establish a civics club after backlash.
Mississippi's education turnaround involved more than phonics, requiring statewide screeners, intensive remediation programs, and Governor Phil Bryant's leadership commitment.
Left-wing radicals of the 1960s and 1970s used violence and bombings to target America, later capturing elite institutions after losing the street war.
A Missouri man who was convicted of fatally shooting a state trooper 20 years ago was put to death on Tuesday, marking the state's first execution of the year.
Some experts paint a rosy picture of an A.I.-led future. Others are quick to jump on the doomsday bandwagon. Which side is going to remain in the public conscience longer?
Two illegal migrants were taken into custody on Tuesday after crashing their vehicle into a Border Patrol vehicle in Chicago during an immigration enforcement operation.
The Federal Trade Commission says criminals are posing as IRS agents, law enforcement officers, or other officials, often over the phone or online, to steal thousands of dollars at a time.
Elijah Wilks, 26, was fatally shot by an off-duty Milwaukee officer after a traffic incident where dashcam video shows Wilks pointing a firearm at the officer.
Photos of President Donald Trump posthumously awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to late conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a ceremony at the White House.
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy shared his perspective on the court today, addressed presidential power cases and more on "Special Report."
President Donald Trump defended Vice President JD Vance against ABC's George Stephanopoulos, calling the interview treatment 'very nasty' and inappropriate.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris told Don Lemon in an interview that President Donald Trump's voters tell her they felt lied to about his immigration policy.
Shilo Sanders fooled some fans, and appeared to amuse others, when he dressed as his brother, Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, before the Browns-Steelers game.
Erika Kirk honored her late husband Charlie at the White House Rose Garden, accepting his Medal of Freedom from Trump on his 32nd birthday with a personal tribute.
Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., urged Treasury to probe CAIR’s alleged Hamas ties, warning its leadership and history raised national security concerns.