North Carolina residents Curtis A. Wright and Amber Wright detail their meeting with President Donald Trump who visited western North Carolina on Friday.
President Donald Trump, when taking his most recent oath of office, did not appear to place his left hand on either of the Bibles brought to the swearing-in ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
As President Donald Trump cracks down on immigration, lawmakers in some Democratic-led states are proposing new ways to ...
This is how long the hiring freeze will last and the implications for federal employees, those with job offers and college ...
Since the fires broke out Jan. 7, Trump has accused the state of sending too much water to the Pacific Ocean instead of south toward Los Angeles. But the federally managed Central Valley Project doesn ...
Long stretches of silence on a Border Patrol scanner are punctuated with updates on tracking a single migrant for hours. The ...
US President Donald Trump has said since his first administration that he wants to end birthright citizenship, a ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is muscling Pete Hegseth’s nomination as defense secretary toward confirmation Friday, ...
The 61-39 result tees up a final Saturday morning roll call vote on the Republican South Dakota governor’s Cabinet nomination ...
“I don’t know the meaning of surrender, or last call,” Maher jokes about the new Secretary of Defense ...
President Donald Trump surveyed disaster zones in California and North Carolina on Friday and said he was considering ...
The Right Rev. Mariann Budde, Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Washington, made headlines this week after she angered ...