Democrats pounce on $4 a gallon gas, blame Trump’s Iran war for ‘broken promise’
The House Democrats’ campaign committee chair charges that “skyrocketing” gas prices sparked by the Iran war are “another broken promise” by President
Supreme Court blocks Colorado’s so-called ‘conversion therapy’ ban on First Amendment grounds
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Colorado cannot enforce its so-called “conversion therapy” ban regarding conversations between therapists and minors, saying the
DHS rips Jimmy Kimmel for mocking Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s plumbing background
The Department of Homeland Security is firing back at comedian Jimmy Kimmel, accusing the late-night host of ridiculing Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s blue-collar
SEE IT: Lawmakers caught on vacation amid record-breaking shutdown while DHS workers go unpaid
While tens of thousands of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees are struggling to make ends meet, some members of Congress appear
Profanity-fueled social media posts heat up Arkansas Republican runoff for secretary of state
Confrontational and expletive-laden social media posts by a Republican candidate for Arkansas secretary of state are in the campaign spotlight in a
More key US allies block military flights as Iran war rift widens with Trump
More key European allies are restricting U.S. military access as the Trump administration presses ahead with its war against Iran, with both
Illegal alien alleged groping of minor girls at high school being investigated by Education Department
President Donald Trump’s Department of Education has launched “yet another investigation” into Fairfax County, Virginia, after police say that an adult illegal
Dem lawmaker sparks online firestorm after saying Iryna Zarutska mural doesn’t align with city’s values
A Rhode Island Democratic state representative is facing blowback on social media after claiming that a mural of Iryna Zarutska, the Ukrainian woman whose
When will TSA lines go back to normal? Travelers may face delays for days or weeks
Travelers frustrated by long security lines may not see immediate relief, even as Transportation Security Administration officers begin receiving pay again on









