The Environmental Protection Agency highlighted how Wells Fargo is helping survivors of last year's Los Angeles wildfires rebuild their lives in a press release Wednesday.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is racing to declassify documents about the COVID-19 coverup and Havana syndrome before she leaves the administration at the end of the month, the...
Friday's jobs numbers confirm what small businesses already know: The underlying economy is far stronger than the mainstream media and financial commentators suggest.
Republican South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and her legislative allies are on a quest to ensure colleges in the state never again retaliate against a scheduled speaker due to...
Leading executives at ExxonMobil and Chevron sounded an alarm during a recent Bernstein conference: Global oil inventories are plunging to dangerously low levels, setting the stage for a potential price...
Eighteen Republicans voted with Democrats Thursday to send more aid to Ukraine and send weapons from Pentagon stockpiles despite House leadership urging them to vote against it.
Anthropic suggested Thursday that artificial intelligence companies worldwide should consider slowing AI development, claiming the technology is on track to autonomously design its own successors.
The Senate passed the $69.5 billion reconciliation package to fund immigration enforcement Thursday after an anti-weaponization fund and White House ballroom funding threatened its passage.
President Donald Trump is accusing Democrats of trying to influence the outcomes of California’s gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries as vote counting continues across the state days after polls...
Former first lady Jill Biden pushed back Wednesday against criticism from fellow Democrats who say her new memoir reopens painful memories from the party’s 2024 election defeat, challenging detractors to...
A sprawling network of activist organizations has helped fuel the ongoing protests outside Delaney Hall, a federal immigration detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, according to a Fox News Digital...
Multiple medical groups are suing the U.S. Department of Education over its new student loan cap despite such loans' apparent role in raising tuition to nearly six-figures.
Republican Sens. Mike Lee and Tommy Tuberville introduced legislation Thursday aiming to safeguard Americans' access to homeopathic medicines, the Daily Caller News Foundation has first learned.