Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.
Public documents reveal Maggie Goodlander has not voted in New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District since 2008, despite mulling a bid for the district's open House seat in 2024.
Republican lawmakers blasted new regulations for Title IX being ushered in by President Biden's Department of Education that would protect gender identity from discrimination.
On this day in history, April 20, 1898, the 25th president, William McKinley, went to Congress to ask for declaration of war on Spain in defense of Cuba, which had been battling Spain.
The House of Representatives passed a $60 billion foreign aid package Saturday for Ukraine, and some Republicans took issue the bill did not address the southern border.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is illegally collecting data of every citizen who invests in the stock market, a new lawsuit by the New Civil Liberties Alliance claims.
Model Gigi Hadidβs father Mohamed Hadid admitted to sending racist and homophobic messages to New York Rep. Ritchie Torres over his support for Israel.
When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, Maryland rallied. But to fully address this national crisis, we need bipartisan help from the U.S. Congress.
Rep. Lance Gooden sent a letter to DA Alvin Bragg and DOJ regarding the hiring of a former Justice Department official on the hush money case against former President Donald Trump.
The Library of Congress β the U.S.'s oldest federal cultural institution β was born on this day in history, April 24, 1800, when President John Adams approved the use of $5,000 to buy books.
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said he believes there's a government cover-up about UFOs, and the government continues to spend millions researching something it says does not exist
House Republican critics of Speaker Mike Johnson indicated to Fox News Digital he would have an uphill climb to win support again in the next House GOP Conference leadership races.
Bernie Sanders wouldn't say whether he would hold hearings on campus antisemitism in his capacity as HELP committee chairman, saying he is "concerned about bigotry of all kinds."
Rep. Brendan Boyle, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, frequently called for former President Trump's arrest, but has not done the same for his scandal-plagued brother, a fellow Democrat.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has agreed to testify before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic in June, a House panel investigating the origins of COVID-19 and the government's response.
History will judge whether the United States' involvement in wars in the Ukraine and Middle East was justified, just as it judged U.S. involvement in Central America or war in Iraq.
Col. Ralph Puckett, Jr., the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, was honored with a ceremony in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol surrounded by family members.
The Senate is losing three of the more moderate lawmakers in the body, and some experts predict it could lead to more gridlock in the already narrowly divided upper chamber.
Rep. August Pfluger, R-Texas, plans to crack down on anti-Israel protesters with a bill that would withhold federal financial aid from students convicted of rioting or attacking police.
Congressman Matt Gaetz railed against the Houseβs antisemitism legislation on Wednesday, saying that some excerpts of the Bible would meet this billβs definition of antisemitism.
Rep. Jim Jordan grilled Robert Flaherty, a staffer to President Biden, after he said Elon Musk did not face "adverse actions" after taking over Twitter.
A watchdog group is asking a federal court to unseal documents on DOJ subpoenas of the personal messages of members of Congress during the Trump-Russia investigation
'Big Brother' financial regulations invade the privacy of business owners. I went to Congress to get them to help protect the more than 33 million small businesses in the US.
Some commentators and lawmakers condemned the new Antisemitism Awareness Act that just overwhelmingly passed in the U.S. House, claiming it violates free speech rights.
Rep. Dean Phillips was the first House Democrat to call on colleague Rep. Henry Cuellar, also a Democrat, to resign after his bribery and conspiracy indictment Friday.
Speaker Mike Johnson is expected to meet privately, one-on-one, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday amid speculation that she may trigger her motion to vacate.
Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, is set to testify before Congress on censorship efforts by foreign governments against his company's site, including by a surprising number of U.S. allies.
A new statue of faith leader Billy Graham is to be unveiled at the U.S. Capitol building on May 16, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association told Fox News Digital on Monday.
Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Tuesday refused to condemn calls for universities to cut ties with Hillel at a recent House Committee hearing.
Maggie Goodlander, the wife of national security adviser Jake Sullivan, moves toward launching a Democratic campaign for the House in battleground New Hampshire's Second Congressional District.
The Secret Service is downplaying a report about a petition that is circulating internally raising concerns about recent incidents involving its agents.
A federal appeals court on Friday denied an appeal by Steve Bannon, who was appealing his contempt of Congress conviction related to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot.
I just got back from visiting Israel and our friends there need our support. Biden had said he made an βironcladβ commitment to our ally and we need to make sure he keeps it.
The White House is protesting a bill put forth by House Republicans that would compel President Biden to cease withholding shipments of military aid to Israel.
Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, is hosting a series of events titled, "Congress, Cognac, and Cigars" in cities in swing states as part of an outreach effort to Black male voters.
A new bill that would strip the tax-exempt status of nonprofits found to be materially supporting terrorists is facing lobbying efforts to sink it by groups like the ACLU.
A lawyer who formerly advised Michael Cohen alleged the ex-Trump attorney said the former president had nothing to do with a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels
NPR's CEO met with a Republican senator the same day NPR rolled out a new editorial layer at the publication after receiving an onslaught of criticism due to alleged bias.
On Thursday, MSNBC anchor Katy Tur accused former President Trump's allies of having a "mean girl quality" when joining him in the Manhattan courtroom for his criminal trial.
The Republican National Committee launched VotePro, a new tool to help Republicans communicate with voters as the party seeks to elect more candidates up and down the ballot in 2024.
Legislation has been introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has that seeks to end the Federal Reserve central banking system which has been in operation since 1913.
Discussions of the revival of blue slips, which allow home state senators to block controversial judicial nominees, could begin as the next presidential election winner remains unpredictable.
President Biden's assertion of executive privilege to avoid letting audio recordings of his interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur be made public is raising eyebrows among some legal experts.
Bob Menendez and former President Trump face criminal charges. While Menendez is accused of using his power for personal gain, Trump is accused of concealing hush money payments.
Social media users criticized Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, after she promoted merch off of her feud with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., this week that had her named apparently misspelled.