Trump’s approval rating holds steady amid deep partisan divide on deportations and ‘big, beautiful bill’
Marquette Law School Poll reveals partisan divide over Trump's agenda, with Americans concerned about deficit increases and deportations.
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Marquette Law School Poll reveals partisan divide over Trump's agenda, with Americans concerned about deficit increases and deportations.
The Trump administration unveiled three-pillar AI plan focusing on American workers, free speech and protecting U.S. technologies ahead of the president's Wednesday speech.
President Trump signed three executive orders Wednesday, focusing on American workers, free speech and protecting U.S. technologies and doing "whatever it takes" to win the AI race.
Data released by the Department of Homeland Security shows that the Trump administration has surged the number of ICE detainers in New York City compared to former President Joe Biden.
A federal judge blocked a Tennessee law provision criminalizing help for minors seeking out-of-state abortions, ruling it violates First Amendment rights.
Fox News Digital spoke to NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov about the rise of Zohran Mamdani and why she believes voters lifted him to victory in the Democratic Primary.
House Republicans celebrate immigration enforcement funding in Trump's bill, highlighting detention capacity, border wall construction and enforcement measures.
Former Trump attorney Emil Bove's appeals court nomination moved forward Tuesday, despite Democratic concerns and one Republican breaking ranks in the Senate vote.
New legislation aims to create a Coast Guard secretary position to streamline operations and elevate the service to match other military branches.
FIRST ON FOX: The intelligence community did not have any direct information that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to help elect Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election, but, at the "unusual" direction of then-President Obama, published "potentially biased" or "implausible" intelligence suggesting otherwise, the House Intelligence Committee found.