President Donald Trump claims broad authority to deploy military forces in U.S. cities, stating courts wouldn't intervene during Air Force One press availability en route to summit.
Elex Michaelson reports on the latest surrounding the US government shutdown, including federal food aid possibly running out, and air traffic controllers missing their first paychecks.
As the shutdown stalemate continues in the US, President Donald Trump is in South Korea during his Asia diplomacy tour. Follow for live updates ...
During his remarks at an APEC luncheon in South Korea today, President Trump peddled election conspiracies. Trump stated, "We didn't want any rigging." ...
A federal judge in San Francisco has indefinitely halted thousands of layoffs of federal employees announced by the Trump ...
Newsom cites biblical teachings to slam federal leaders, Trump admin over government shutdown's impact on food assistance, as ...
More than six decades later, what has emerged is a military-narrational complex, in which war presents too good a story not to tell, over and over again. States, and now nonstate actors, have been ...
The states argue that the Trump administration chose to suspend November’s SNAP benefits instead of using contingency funding ...
According to preliminary reports, the attack damaged nine residential buildings, and an industrial facility of the Miratorg agricultural company ...
Four candidates are vying for two council at-large Duluth city council seats this November. WDIO spoke to them all.
For one, Europe’s new "Readiness 2030" rearmament program will provide 150 billion euros (US$174.5 billion) in loans under ...