Miami Beach has message for spring breakers: Don't come
Miami Beach is again cracking down on spring break activities after incidents of public intoxication, property damage and fights.
Trump moving to keep trans athletes from playing women's sports
The new reported executive order by Trump would coincide with National Girls and Women in Sports Day on Wednesday.
Boy who saved sister's life in Philly plane crash expected to survive
A Learjet 55 crashed on Friday in northeast Philadelphia en route to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.
Tulsi Gabbard clears committee vote after crucial GOP senator's support
President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees have succeeded so far in being confirmed by the full Senate.
RFK Jr. clears major hurdle toward confirmation as Health secretary
The Senate Finance Committee voted to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to a full Senate floor vote.
Democrats say they're "pulling the fire alarm" on Trump and Musk
Musk, the world's richest man, has been granted broad latitude by President Trump to reduce the size of the federal government.
USAID contractor applies for SNAP benefits after department gutting
The USAID is shutting down, according DOGE head Elon Musk, leading to people stranded without jobs.
Letitia James warns New York hospitals over Donald Trump order
The New York AG's statement came as some hospitals announced they were halting gender-affirming treatments for young people
What does USAID do? What we know as workers asked not to return to office
The Trump administration, with Elon Musk's support, has moved to shut down USAID, sparking questions about the agency's funding.
National "50 States" anti-Trump protest planned for Feb 5: What to know
There is a social media following creating protests at state capitols across the country on Wednesday.
Who is Nora Vargas? Rising California Democrat abruptly quits
Democratic member of the board of supervisors in San Diego County, Nora Vargas, said she is resigning due to security issues.
Is it time for the US to have a "drone czar?"
As President Donald Trump announced that the drones that flew over the Northeast were authorized by the FAA, experts questioned the verity of his statement.
White House responds to Donald Trump's use of profanity
Politicians have always sworn, but it was not until recently that their blue language has made it into the public record.
White House flooded with thousands of requests after opening to "new media"
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday that "new media" personnel will be welcomed to apply for press passes at the White House.
Obama Library: Behind schedule, over budget and mired in lawsuits
A federal lawsuit was filed earlier in January, accusing a New York-based construction company of discriminatory actions.
DC plane crash update: FAA shuts down helicopter routes near Reagan airport
The FAA decision was made following Wednesday night's collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a commercial jet.
Will Taylor Swift perform at Super Bowl halftime show? Here are the odds.
The Super Bowl is on February 9 in New Orleans, and the Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles.
RFK Jr. is starting where Michelle Obama left, now with Republican support
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. focused a lot of his proposals on diet-related diseases among low-income Americans during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
He wants to keep serving his country. Donald Trump says he can't
Nicolas Talbott is one of the plaintiffs filing suit against President Trump's ban on transgender troops in the military. This is his story.
Watch Nancy Kerrigan's emotional reaction to skaters killed in plane crash
The ice skating legend spoke out after members of the Skating Club of Boston were among those in the plane crash in D.C.
Donald Trump blames Obama, Biden, DEI for DC Plane Crash
It was Trump's first press conference after a plane carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter.
Six members of Boston Skating Club killed in midair collision
The Skating Club of Boston confirmed that two skaters, two staff members and two parents died in the plane crash near Washington, D.C.
Pentagon agency won't observe Black History Month, Holocaust Remembrance
The pause affects 11 annual events, including Black History Month, commencing this Saturday, and National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Trump administration freeze on federal grants ended, questions remain
The initial White House order on Monday to freeze federal grants sparked confusion throughout Washington and nationwide.
RFK Jr. confronted by Bernie Sanders about selling anti-vax onesies
Kennedy appeared before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday as he seeks confirmation as the nation's health secretary.
Fork in the road? Federal employees react to Donald Trump's worker buyout
The Trump administration is offering federal employees buyouts of about eight months' salary if they resign by February 6.
Donald Trump's former co-defendants charges dropped by DOJ
The Justice Department has halted its appeal, which was aimed at reinstating the criminal charges against Trump's employees.
CVS launches app for customers to access locked-up merchandise
The new feature for CVS Health is being tested at select stores in New York City.
Ms. Rachel on her support of children in Gaza: "I couldn't look away"
YouTuber Ms. Rachel has faced controversy around her support of children in Gaza, but she said she had to help out.
RFK Jr. confirmation: Caroline Kennedy says cousin "predator" in new video
Caroline Kennedy sent a letter to senators one day before RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearing as President Trump's pick to lead HHS.