Kirsten Gillibrand plays Colbert card but still gets little 2020 attention
The New York senator's exploratory committee didn't make the front page of The New York Times.
The New York senator's exploratory committee didn't make the front page of The New York Times.
After initially opposing the idea of granting drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has had a change of heart.
As the ongoing political battle over funding for a border wall carries on, both sides are bringing “stupidity” to the table, National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg argued Wednesday.
A shooting at an IHOP in Huntsville, Ala. Wednesday night has left two people dead and a third person injured, authorities confirmed.
The suspects involved in last week's shooting of a North Carolina police officer -- who is now fighting for his life -- appeared to be breaking into a vehicle before the confrontation, according to a report that Raleigh officials released Wednesday.
Muhammad Ali’s Kentucky hometown will rename its airport in honor of the late heavyweight boxing legend, officials said Wednesday.
An Idaho man who was convicted of felony vehicular manslaughter for killing a woman will not serve time in prison, according to reports.
Can the FBI investigate the president? In a word: Yes. Here is the back story.
Actor Liam Neeson's nephew died over the weekend, five years after injuring his head in a 20-foot fall, Fox News has confirmed.
Rap superstar Cardi B delivered a profanity-laced message to her followers about the ongoing partial government shutdown.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Victor Vazquez on Wednesday shed light into how the operation to capture the notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman began.
When the cameras are on, Chuck, Nancy and the rest of the Democrats whine and complain about the government shutdown BUT behind closed doors and in tropical paradise their fellow Democrats seem to be living it up quite nicely.
California authorities and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) are reportedly looking for information that will help identify a young boy’s skeletal remains that were uncovered in California more than a decade ago.
A Michigan woman emotionally confronted her ex-husband in court on Wednesday, reliving his alleged assault against her.
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph Giuliani, claimed Wednesday night that he "never said there was no collusion" between members of President Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russian officials but only said that Trump himself never colluded with Russian officials.
Just hours after a report started swirling around the Internet claiming she and husband Liam Hemsworth were expecting their first child together, Miley Cyrus went on social media to shut the rumor down.
A sea lion named Diego vomited up the sock of a kid Monday morning, causing a stir in a Utah zoo.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., acknowledged Wednesday on Fox News' "Special Report with Bret Baier" that border walls "absolutely" work in some areas, and rejected suggestions that barriers should be removed where they already exist.
Details about Justice Department official Bruce Ohr's meetings with the author of the salacious anti-Trump dossier were shared by Ohr with his expansive circle of contacts inside the department -- including senior FBI leadership and officials now assigned to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, Fox News has learned.
Zariah Donovan was born with low expectations for survival. Never tell her the odds.
Hawaii Democratic Rep. Ed Case apologized on Wednesday for saying that he felt like “an Asian trapped in a white body,”and his spokesman claimed he was merely referring to what his Japanese-American wife "sometimes says about him."
A driver in Kentucky was in for a rude awakening when they seemingly tried to run over a snowman — only to hit the tree stump underneath.
Jenna Jameson is sharing her thoughts on the keto diet feud.
One day after the House formally voted to disapprove of his comments about white supremacy, Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King sounded a note of defiance, saying a more severe vote to censure him was "not going to happen."