International students risk immigration status to engage in Gaza protests
New York, New York – Israel’s war in Gaza is personal for Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil. A 29-year-old Palestinian refugee raised in Syria, Khalil wanted to get involved in the on-campus activism against the war, but he was nervous. Khalil faced a dilemma common to international students: He was in the United States on Read More
Trump speaks in battleground state he vowed to avoid after losing twice
It’s been more than 50 years since a Republican won Minnesota in a presidential election, but former President Trump says he’s got “a really good shot” of breaking the losing streak this November in his 2024 rematch with President Biden. The former president is in the reliably blue state Friday evening to headline the Minnesota Read More
Special Counsel urges judge to reject Hunter Biden’s request to delay tax trial
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to deny Hunter Biden‘s request to delay his upcoming California tax trial in what is expected to be a busy summer for the president’s son, who also faces a separate criminal trial in Delaware. In his motion, Special Counsel David Weiss said Biden’s attorney, who is representing him in Read More
Mayorkas forced to admit more migrants have crossed US border under Biden than Trump: ‘Several million people’
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Friday admitted that the number of migrants who have crossed the southern border under his watch outpaces that under the Trump administration — but blamed a number of hemispheric factors and a “broken” system for the border crisis. Mayorkas was asked at an event at The Economic Club in Read More
Nathan Wade’s estranged wife says he’s failed to pay spousal support since resigning from Fani Willis’ office
The estranged wife of ex-special prosecutor Nathan Wade said in a Georgia court filing Friday that Wade claims his resignation from his post at the Fulton County District Attorney’s office “constitutes a substantial change in circumstance, rendering him unable to meet his financial obligation” in their divorce proceedings. Wade was hired in 2021 by DA Read More
Austin will now allow homes on smaller lots in bid to fight housing affordability crisis
City leaders and advocates hope the reforms will increase housing supply and bring down costs. Opponents will likely try to reverse the measures.
Photos: Storms toppled transmission towers, downed trees and blew out windows across Houston area
The severe weather caused widespread damage, killed at least four people and left hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without power.
Fox News invites Trump, Biden campaigns to vice presidential debate
Fox News Media has invited the Trump campaign and the Biden campaign to participate in a vice presidential debate before the 2024 election. In a letter to the campaigns, Fox News Media said it requested the opportunity to host a vice presidential debate, and said it would be available to do so on July 23, Read More
Reporter’s Notebook: Washington is no longer the center of politics; it’s now New York City
When the U.S. Congress first convened on March 4, 1789, it did so at Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan. New York was the first seat of the incipient U.S. government. Congress decamped to Philadelphia a year later. Lawmakers eventually dropped anchor in what is now Washington, D.C. But for all of the Congressional action in Read More
Fox News Politics: The ‘Jerry Springer’ Congress
Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. What’s happening: – Trump heads to Minnesota GOP convention after son’s high school graduation – State Department warns Americans traveling overseas – House rep revives ‘end the Fed’ push Democratic Sen. John Fetterman called out Read More