Colombian President Gustavo Petro killed a deal between his state-run oil company and a U.S. counterpart weeks after backing ...
White House Declares Victory | Vantage with Palki Sharma The White House has declared a diplomatic victory after Colombia ...
Missing the show just weeks before Election Day was considered by some analysts as a major setback for Harris's White House ...
RCP White House reporter Phil Wegmann interviewed Rep. Jim Himes, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, on Tuesday's edition of the RealClearPolitics podcast (You can watch the ...
USAID, a federal humanitarian agency, has been in turmoil as the Trump administration considers folding it into the State Department ...
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro told a Politico event the Republican president's second term marked a "quantum leap" ...
A busy shelter for migrants in southern Mexico has been left without a doctor. A program to provide mental health support for ...
A disruption created by a Trump executive order could delay the process of the Department of Education telling colleges if a student qualifies for financial aid, whether that be a grant or a federal ...
The US has so far used around 6 military aircraft, besides the non-military planes, to send off illegal immigrants. A Reuters ...
The United States is starting to fly detained migrants to America's notorious Guantanamo military base in Cuba as part of ...
Gwynne Wilcox’s lawsuit is the first to challenge the president’s ouster of several members of independent boards — moves that appear to contravene a 1935 Supreme Court ruling.
No, the USAID didn't fund a transgender opera in Colombia, and the White House's deputy press secretary has acknowledged the claim was untrue.