Plus: President Donald Trump's comments over DEI in the aftermath of the tragedy. | Senate confirmation hearings continued Thursday.
Hamas released eight hostages ... Only the U.S. sides with Israel. The failed Senate vote was a setback for the bill, which aims to punish the court for its decision to prosecute top Israeli ...
Senate Democrats on Tuesday blocked Republicans from advancing legislation to sanction the International Criminal Court, arguing the bill had sweeping consequences on allies and American
Former President Biden should have never allowed South Africa’s Ebrahim Rasool to enter the country, let alone approve his service as ambassador to Washington. President Trump should correct
European officials had warned that the bill, prompted by an arrest warrant for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, would irreparably harm the institution.
Senate Democrats blocked consideration of legislation sanctioning the International Criminal Court for issuing arrest warrants against Israeli leaders after failing to reach an agreement with Republicans to narrow the legislation.
A visa is not a right but a privilege,’ Rep. Ritchie Torres said about revoking student visas for foreign nationals who support terror
The Senate is set to churn through more of President Trump’s Cabinet nominees this week, with a handful of his controversial picks set to field questions during their confirmation hearings. Tulsi
The bill would create the crime of “masked harassment” under the state’s existing harassment laws and contains several exemptions for people who wear masks for medical reasons or during cold weather,
Newly sworn in as administrator of the EPA, Lee Zeldin turns 45 today. Zeldin, who represented New York’s 1st Congressional District from 2015-2023, was sworn in by Justice Brett Kavanaugh on a Chumash,
Lives lived: Marianne Faithfull, who took a long and perilous journey to critical acclaim as a singer, ultimately releasing more than 20 albums, died at 78. A blue farewell: After 82,150 gallons of paint, Blue Man Group is ending a 34-year run of silly performance art in New York.