Trump to name Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as DC's top federal prosecutor
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he is naming Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, a former county prosecutor and elected judge, to be the top federal prosecutor for the nation’s capital after abandoning his first pick for the job.
Trump considers tax hike on Americans making $2.5 million or more per year
The president and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. discussed taxes on a call Wednesday, sources tell Fox News Digital.
Bill Gates announces plans for his $107B fortune
The billionaire and philanthropist recently detailed a plan for his fortune, and here's what we know.
Virginia governor signs bill limiting minors to 1 hour of social media per day
If you live in Virginia, the amount of time your child can be on social media will soon be limited by law.
Biden critical of Trump's pressure on Ukraine in 1st post-presidential interview
Former President Joe Biden also said it was a “difficult decision” to leave the U.S. presidential race in 2024 four months from Election Day to allow former Vice President Kamala Harris to challenge Trump.
Youngkin signs Virginia bill cracking down on kid's social media use
A new Virginia law signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin aims to reduce children's social media usage by imposing time limits.
Jill Biden lands new job following four years as first lady
Former first lady Jill Biden has landed a new role focusing on improving women's health.
Trump to announce US will call the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf, officials say
The president is expected to make the announcement during an upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia.
Parents sue for $20M after infant son's remains found in funeral home instead of cremated
D.C. parents have filed a $20 million lawsuit after learning that their deceased son's body was found decaying in a funeral home instead of cremated.
Trump, Carney quibble over buying Canada: ‘Never say never’
Tensions have been high between the U.S. and Canada, and the newly-elected prime minister visited the White House Tuesday after promising to “stand up" to President Trump.
Hegseth orders 20% cuts to top military leadership roles
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the U.S. military to cut 20% of its four-star general officers, aiming to enhance leadership and operational efficiency.
DC Mayor Bowser unveils growth agenda for DC budget
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser provided an update on the 2026 budget, including investments downtown, investments into sports and entertainment and investments into tech.
Vance says he's 'fine' with AI image of Trump as pope
Vice President JD Vance posted on social media that he was “fine with people telling jokes” amidst backlash against an AI-generated image of President Donald Trump as pope.
'I don't know,' Trump says when asked if people deserve due process
President Donald Trump says he doesn’t know whether American citizens are entitled to due process rights as defined by the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.
Starbase, home to Elon Musk's SpaceX, to become Texas' newest city
Starbase, Texas, the home of Elon Musk's SpaceX, will officially become a city after this Saturday's election.
Youngkin cuts $900 million from Virginia budget
Governor Glenn Youngkin is slashing almost a billion dollars from Virginia's budget, including cuts impacting child care and state universities.
Trump's AI image of himself as pope draws criticism ahead of conclave
President Donald Trump’s latest social media stunt – an AI-generated image of himself dressed as the pope – sparked immediate backlash.
3.81-carat diamond found in Arkansas State Park by Minnesota man
One amateur diamond hunter from Minnesota says his hobby is paying off in big ways after he found a 3.81-carat brown diamond on the ground at Crater of Diamonds State Park early last week.
President Trump set to host military parade to celebrate Army's 250th birthday
President Donald Trump is set to host a military parade in June to honor military veterans and active-duty service members and commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday, and his own, according to reports.
Most Americans say it's Trump, not judges, overstepping power
A new poll shows Americans are more likely to believe the president is the one overstepping his power, rather than the courts.



















