'No Kings' protests across DC
Thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's administration as part of massive "No Kings" protests.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, D.C., and across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump's administration as part of massive "No Kings" protests.
WATCH: 'No Kings' protests in DC
Thousands of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for Saturday, with millions expected to take to the streets. Here's how you can watch the demonstrations live.
Thousands of "No Kings" protests are scheduled for Saturday, with millions expected to take to the streets. Here's how you can watch the demonstrations live.
Government shutdown: SNAP benefits could run out in November, Rollins says
SNAP benefits may be at risk if the shutdown continues into November, meaning food assistance could disappear for about 40 million people.
SNAP benefits may be at risk if the shutdown continues into November, meaning food assistance could disappear for about 40 million people.
Jay Jones’ texts dominate Virginia AG debate
Controversial text messages from Democratic candidate Jay Jones took center stage Thursday night in the first, and possibly only, debate of Virginia’s attorney general race.
Controversial text messages from Democratic candidate Jay Jones took center stage Thursday night in the first, and possibly only, debate of Virginia’s attorney general race.
John Bolton pleads not guilty
John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to charges accusing the former Trump national security adviser of emailing classified information to relatives and storing top-secret documents at his Maryland home.
John Bolton pleaded not guilty Friday to charges accusing the former Trump national security adviser of emailing classified information to relatives and storing top-secret documents at his Maryland home.
Hashmi on Lt. Gov. bid
Jim Lokay is joined by Virginia State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in next month's election.
Jim Lokay is joined by Virginia State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in next month's election.
Dems won't budge on health care demand in shutdown fight
A tenth vote to re-open the federal government failed in the U.S. Senate on Thursday, as the GOP fails to rally enough Democratic votes to overcome a filibuster. Jim talks about the progress, or lack thereof, with Riley Rogerson of NOTUS on "The Final 5."
A tenth vote to re-open the federal government failed in the U.S. Senate on Thursday, as the GOP fails to rally enough Democratic votes to overcome a filibuster. Jim talks about the progress, or lack thereof, with Riley Rogerson of NOTUS on "The Final 5."
Virginia attorney general race: Jason Miyares, Jay Jones have measured debate in Richmond
Virginia's race for attorney general took the stage at the University of Richmond Thursday night for their one and only debate.
Virginia's race for attorney general took the stage at the University of Richmond Thursday night for their one and only debate.
Virginia attorney general debate between Jay Jones and Jason Miyares held at University of Richmond
Democratic candidate for Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones and Republican incumbent Jason Miyares are debating tonight in Richmond, Virginia.
Democratic candidate for Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones and Republican incumbent Jason Miyares are debating tonight in Richmond, Virginia.
Furloughed federal employee's family battles cancer diagnosis and bills
Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle
Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle
John Bolton indicted for improper handling of classified documents
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 counts related to the improper handling of classified materials, Fox News Digital has learned.
Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton was indicted Thursday on 18 counts related to the improper handling of classified materials, Fox News Digital has learned.
Penn rejects Trump admin's preferential funding proposal
The compact asks colleges and universities to voluntarily agree to do away with departments "that purposefully punish, belittle and even spark violence against conservative ideas."
The compact asks colleges and universities to voluntarily agree to do away with departments "that purposefully punish, belittle and even spark violence against conservative ideas."
Here's who Americans blame for government shutdown, according to poll
With many Americans feeling the impacts of the government shutdown, this is who they are holding accountable for where things stand based on a recent poll.
With many Americans feeling the impacts of the government shutdown, this is who they are holding accountable for where things stand based on a recent poll.
LATEST POLITICAL NEWS: Virginia AG debate, government shutdown & more
The latest news in politics from Washington, D.C., inclujding updates on the Virginia election for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general.
The latest news in politics from Washington, D.C., inclujding updates on the Virginia election for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Government Shutdown: Senate Democrats reject government funding bill for 10th time
Senate Democrats on Thursday rejected a stopgap spending bill for the tenth time, holding firm on demands that Congress address health care benefits before reopening the government.
Senate Democrats on Thursday rejected a stopgap spending bill for the tenth time, holding firm on demands that Congress address health care benefits before reopening the government.
'No Kings' protests planned for Saturday, organizers expect millions to attend
"No Kings" protests are back, and this time, organizers say they expect even more events and even more people.
"No Kings" protests are back, and this time, organizers say they expect even more events and even more people.
Barack Obama endorses Abigail Spanberger in Virginia governor’s race
Former President Barack Obama is throwing his support behind Democrat Abigail Spanberger in Virginia’s high-stakes governor's race, calling her “the best choice" to protect voting and abortion rights.
Former President Barack Obama is throwing his support behind Democrat Abigail Spanberger in Virginia’s high-stakes governor's race, calling her “the best choice" to protect voting and abortion rights.
"No Kings" movement plans weekend rallies in DC, across US
Organizers of the "No Kings" movement, aimed at protesting President Trump's policies, are planning another round of marches and gatherings nationwide on Saturday -- even as Republicans like Speaker Mike Johnson deride them as "Hate America" rallies. Brandon Wolf of the Human Rights Campaign explains why his organization is taking part on "The Final 5."
Organizers of the "No Kings" movement, aimed at protesting President Trump's policies, are planning another round of marches and gatherings nationwide on Saturday -- even as Republicans like Speaker Mike Johnson deride them as "Hate America" rallies. Brandon Wolf of the Human Rights Campaign explains why his organization is taking part on "The Final 5."
'I'm not sure I'm going to be able to make heaven,' Trump tells press on Air Force One
President Donald Trump got contemplative about the afterlife at the end of a press gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday.
President Donald Trump got contemplative about the afterlife at the end of a press gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday.
Supreme Court seemingly inclined to gut key provision in Voting Rights Act
The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to limit the Voting Rights Act's ability to force states to draw electoral districts in favor of minority voters.
The U.S. Supreme Court appears inclined to limit the Voting Rights Act's ability to force states to draw electoral districts in favor of minority voters.


















