Trump ends CBP One, a Biden-era border app that gave legal entry to nearly 1 million migrants
A notice on the website of Customs and Border Protection Monday let users know that the app is no longer available.
A notice on the website of Customs and Border Protection Monday let users know that the app is no longer available.
It's unclear how Trump would carry out some of his executive orders, including ending automatic citizenship for everyone born in the country.
Lee helped to make Juneteenth a federal holiday and is among the most recognizable Texans.
Peltier was denied parole as recently as July and wasn’t eligible for parole again until 2026.
Richards announced she was battling cancer in 2024.
Vice President JD Vance has had a meteoric rise in American politics. We look back at his roots and journey to the nation's second highest office.
Every four years, the nonpartisan Bluegrass Ball brings together people from both sides of the aisle.
Presidential inaugurations are all about the commander in chief, but all eyes are also on the first lady, especially during the inaugural balls.
Harris joined her predecessors Thursday by inscribing her ceremonial office desk with her signature before she leaves office.
Rubio will remain in office until his official confirmation as U.S. Secretary of State.
Comer goes after President Joe Biden, fellow lawmakers, the intelligence community and journalists.
State and local tax deductions, or SALT, were capped under the first Trump administration as a part of the 2017 tax cuts at $10,000.
Don’t miss out on your last opportunity to register to vote this weekend and participate in the November election.
Nebraska's top election official says organizers have collected enough signatures to ask voters to repeal a new law that uses taxpayer money to fund private school tuition
A conservative group has told Arizona officials that it plans to monitor ballot drop boxes for the November election and identify people they believe are voting illegally
A U.S. admiral says American forces are ready with a “range of options” to deal with increasing acts of aggression in the disputed South China Sea after consultations with treaty ally the Philippines
The Navy will meet its goal to sign up 40,600 recruits by the end of September thanks to several new recruiting programs
A U.S. Army private who fled to North Korea just over a year ago will plead guilty to desertion and four other charges and take responsibility for his conduct
Minnesota had a half-century-old process for permitting clean energy projects that could keep developers waiting over a year for approval
A bronze statue of the late civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis has been unveiled at a city park in Georgia
Three Republican Oklahoma state lawmakers will go before voters for the second time in about two months in runoff elections
Gus Walz sat in the front row for the biggest moment of his father’s life, and his pride exploded out of him
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