In a brief statement addressing the extension, the White House said the ceasefire will be in effect now until Feb. 18.
Shortly after John Ratcliffe was sworn in as the CIA’s new director, the agency shifted its view on the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
From the economy to immigration, JD Vance backed Donald Trump's opening moves in his first interview as vice president.
James Comer said there are ongoing investigations into instances of Americans being debanked, in other words prevented from even opening savings accounts.
Abbott and the state of Texas feuded frequently against the Biden administration's inaction on securing the border, with the governor now working with Trump.
The President’s guidance (lawful orders) is clear: No more DEI at @DeptofDefense. The Pentagon will comply, immediately. No exceptions, name-changes, or delays. pic.twitter.com/KwRtxYRIbG ...
Officials cautioned that ash in burn zones was a toxic mix of incinerated cars, electronics, batteries, building materials, paints, furniture, and other items.
Donald Trump issued mass pardons for 1,583 people. Most were convicted or pleaded guilty. Another 200 pleaded guilty to felonies, including assaulting officers.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced his government had turned away two flights of Colombian nationals who had been in the U.S. illegally.
Musk said that the AfD was the "best hope for Germany," and urged the crowd to be proud of their German identity.
Federal recognition for the nation’s ninth largest Native American tribe has gotten a nod from second-term Republican President Donald Trump.
An Illinois state legislator introduced a bill that would freeze local government property tax levies at the 2025 amount for levy years 2026-2030.