The Strip is about to get a high-digit number on a high-tech billboard. The only problem: It’s not a big slot-machine payout. It’s the national debt.
Debra J. Saunders
President Donald Trump named his fourth national security adviser, Robert C. O’Brien, on Twitter Wednesday morning.
Vice President Mike Pence used a speech to the conservative Heritage Foundation on Tuesday to argue for Congress to approve the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
The New York Times’ latest story about an accuser of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was handled oddly, and questions persist about her allegations.
When you consider how much the Democratic establishment loathes President Donald Trump, it’s just plain sad to watch a Democratic primary that has yet to offer up a front-runner who has Democrats truly jazzed about the election.
Several current and former aides to President Donald Trump are headed to the annual Basque Fry, an event sponsored by former Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt.
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to repeal an Obama-era clean water rule that critics say dramatically expands federal authority over land use.
President Donald Trump participated in somber memorial services on the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with first lady Melania Trump at his side.
President Donald Trump has fired National Security Adviser John Bolton, after speculation that the hawkish former U.N. ambassador was on his way out.
President Trump said it was his decision to invite representatives of the Taliban to peace talks the weekend before the 18th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, and his decision to cancel the talks after an American solider was killed in Afghanistan.
Will President Donald Trump stand up to Cairo with a new Twitter campaign — #FreeReem?
A Twitter exchange with Sebastian Gorka points up the lack of decorum on social media, and in real life.
President Donald Trump accused economists and pundits of trying to force a recession, even as his administration took action to try to boost the economy.
Trump takes credit for pushing Israel to follow its own law.
The Trump administration on Monday announced new “public charge” rules meant to discourage people likely to enroll for welfare benefits from applying for legal residency in the U.S.
