NY Post readers discuss President Trump’s $1.776 billion settlement with the IRS used for an Anti-Weaponization Fund.
According to Attorney General Jeff Jackson, the state is suing VinFast, claiming the company breached agreements with the ...
Republican infighting escalates as lawmakers challenge President Donald Trump, signaling a growing divide over strategy and ...
Alabama’s U.S. senators are reportedly among the congressional Republicans opposed to President Donald Trump’s using a $1.776 ...
The Senate will not send a Republican-led $72 billion reconciliation bill to fund federal immigration enforcement by ...
Stephanie Grisham called on Congress and Donald Trump's cabinet to do something to stop the $1.8 billion "slush fund" that could benefit Jan. 6 rioters.
As charges against Raúl Castro emerge, Congress splits on the implications for Cuba's future. Dive into the current political ...
Rhode Island Hospital has begun producing records for minors who received gender-affirming care to a federal court in Texas ...
Mike Howell, president of the Oversight Project, made a bid on Wednesday to serve on the Justice Department panel that will ...
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley defended a new $1.8 billion federal fund designed to compensate "victims of lawfare and ...
The Trump administration’s push for a $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund has derailed Senate Republicans’ plans to pass a ...
Dr. Violetta Mailyan was convicted in a $45M Medicare Botox fraud scheme that paid her 6x more than top neurologists—funding ...