The United States has a history of charismatic presidents -- the Roosevelts, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama and President-elect Donald Trump. However, who occupies the White House
A Trump-era shift has left Republicans divided over several of the country’s biggest immigration programs. What could it mean for Arizona?
Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States Monday. With his opening rounds of memoranda and executive orders, Trump repealed dozens of former President Joe Biden’s actions,
A FOX45 investigation revealed that Baltimore County chose not to honor 70% of detainers, some of which are for allegedly violent offenders. Following FOX45’s report, Olszewski changed the county’s policy to notify ICE 48 hours before releasing someone with a detainer.
Rep. Mike Waltz (R., Fla.), whom President-elect Trump has picked to serve as his national security adviser, has resigned from Congress. A former Green Beret, Waltz has served in the House since 2019.
The median age of voting members of the House of Representatives is now 57.5 years, while the Senate's median age is 64.7 years.
GOP primary vote on the horizon, 10 candidates are in the race to replace Matt Gaetz as Florida's District 1 congressman.
Is there a way to remove a sitting US senator or representative from Arkansas? Senators are elected to six-year terms. Representatives serve two-year terms. Every two years, one-third of the senators face election or reelection.
Biden said Republican-led states "really screwed up in terms of the way they handled their economy" in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The opening hours of the 119th Congress provided an interesting look at the two bodies of Congress, the United States House of Representatives
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America: “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I extend my congratulations to Donald J. Trump on his inauguration as President of the United States of America for a second term.
While Trump gained praise from users for the reprieve, he faces long-time skeptics in his own Republican Party about what they see as the app’s ongoing national security threat.