On Monday, President Donald Trump announced plans to undergo a physical examination on Friday, which will be his first during his second term in office.
"Happy Days" stars, Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and Don Most reunited in public for the first time in 50 years for a panel at Steel City Con.
Republican Congressman John James announced on Monday that he is launching his bid for governor of Michigan to replace term-limited Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Elbridge Colby, a key architect of U.S. military strategy on China and Taiwan, cleared a major hurdle in the Senate with a cloture vote advancing his nomination to a senior Pentagon post.
Russell Brand opened up about his motivations for becoming famous days after the "Get Him to the Greek" star was hit with sexual assault charges in the U.K.
At least five House Republicans reportedly will not back the Senate's budget framework, complicating the Trump spending and tax cut proposal's path to becoming law.
"The Facts of Life" starred Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Nancy McKeon, Mindy Cohn and Charlotte Rae. The hit sitcom aired aired from 1979 to 1988 on NBC.
The Coast Guard will eliminate an "ineffective IT program," saving the service $32.7M. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called it "Another win for government efficiency at DHS!"
Fyre Festival 2 organizers are doubling down on the music and entertainment event after Playa del Carmen, Mexico, government officials denied knowledge of the party.
Liberal talk show host Bill Maher praised President Trump for his unique ability to appeal to Americans seeking authenticity rather than a leader who is ultimately a "phony."
An airline known for operating ultra-low cost flights out of smaller U.S. airports has signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Immigration Control and Enforcement agency to carry out deportation flights.
The eleventh-hour pause granted by Roberts gives the Trump administration additional time to comply with the court order requiring Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S.
Roughly 4,600 USAID employees will officially be terminated by September of this year as the agency restructures to fall in line with President Trump's "America First" policies.
A new Netflix docuseries captures the moment Red Sox star Jarren Duran opened up about his attempted suicide, saying that fans' jabs at him in the outfield added fuel to the fire.