The longest shutdown in US history is over after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government.
Despite resistance from President Donald Trump, the House will vote this week on whether to release more files from the case of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Follow for live updates.
Our live coverage of the government shutdown and its impact on US air travel has wrapped for the day. Please scroll through ...
Border Patrol agents are expected to move into Raleigh tomorrow, two North Carolina lawmakers were told, as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues. Federal agents were also ...
Southwest Airlines: Flight schedule reductions run through Tuesday, November 11, and impact 34 out of the 117 airports Southwest serves, according an update Sunday. Southwest removed roughly 140 ...
Crime crackdown: The president touted a federal court’s ruling that clears the way for his administration to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, saying demonstrations in the city are ...
The 20 Israeli hostages thought to be alive in Gaza are expected to be released Monday morning local time before being transferred to the Red Cross, a government spokesperson said. Follow for live ...
President Donald Trump said if Hamas keeps killing people in Gaza, “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them.” Hamas said it has handed over all hostage remains it can access.