As states rush to redraw their congressional maps, President Trump moved Thursday to get his team involved, saying he's ordered the government to conduct a new count of the country's residents -- but this time without illegal immigrants.
The Trump administration is moving forward with a controversial land deal that would transfer 2,200 acres of Oak Flat in Arizona's Tonto National Forest to Resolution Copper, a mining venture with significant Chinese ties.
China is currently battling a significant outbreak of the chikungunya virus, with more than 7,000 cases reported as of Wednesday, primarily concentrated in the manufacturing hub of Foshan near Hong Kong. Here are some key facts about the virus.
References to diversity, equity and inclusion at K-12 school board meetings have declined sharply alongside Trump administration efforts to purge race-based programs from public education.
Interestingly, some experts suggest the current employment trends actually support Mr. Trump's immigration enforcement goals, as the data appears consistent with expectations for significant reductions in illegal immigration, which the administration claims to be achieving through tougher policies.
President Trump said two American banks once refused to accept him as a customer, making his comment Tuesday as he prepares an executive order that would punish such institutions for discrimination against conservatives.
Intermediate range weapons have emerged as a critical flashpoint in escalating tensions between Russia and the West, particularly as Moscow abandons its self-imposed deployment moratorium.
A standoff is brewing in Texas over Republican plans to redraw congressional districts in the GOP's favor, while New York's governor threatens to speed up her own redistricting in retaliation.
July's employment report showed disappointing results with only 73,000 jobs added and unemployment rising, while previous months' gains were revised downward by 258,000 jobs combined.
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly has approved sweeping constitutional changes that fundamentally alter the country's presidential election system and term limits.
Federal appeals court judges expressed skepticism about President Trump's broad interpretation of emergency powers to impose global tariffs during a critical hearing Thursday.
Newly declassified Justice Department documents implicated left-wing donor George Soros in the FBI plot to spread Trump-Russia collusion allegations ahead of the 2016 election.
Senate Democrats have invoked a rarely used oversight law called "the rule of five" to force the Department of Justice to release files from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a degenerative brain disease that has been linked to concussions and other head trauma common in military combat and contact sports. Here are some facts about CTE that you might not know.
The Department of Transportation has released a long-secret list of its most overdue and over-budget projects, revealing billions of dollars in taxpayer money committed to projects that just can't seem to get across the finish line.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has recently emphasized historical examples of Russia's support for the United States during the American Revolution and Civil War, framing these events as evidence of Russia's contribution to American statehood.
Colleges that respect students' free expression outnumber those with restrictive speech codes for the first time in two decades, according to an annual report from a free-speech advocacy group.
China's recent artificial intelligence breakthroughs have caught U.S. researchers and national security officials off guard, particularly with the emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company that has developed models rivaling American frontier AI capabilities at seemingly lower costs.