President Donald Trump plans to introduce a "gold card" visa aimed at wealthy investors interested in U.S. citizenship. The visa would involve an investment of $5 million.

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Iowa Democrats warn that Kamala Harris’ ‘star is fading’

Tim Bottaro was ready to endorse Kamala Harris. He planned an event for the California senator in Sioux City, Iowa, buying balloons to match

Hillary, Chelsea to start film company

The Hollywood-to-politics pipeline usually only flows one way.

Madonna: Trump 'Systematically removing all of our freedoms'

In producing her latest album, Madonna explored different musical genres like “dance, fado, rap, and Cape Verdean batuque” as a way of expres

D-Day By the Numbers, By the Men

I want you to imagine picking up every resident of a medium-sized city, everything they'll need to eat and drink and rest for a few days, any

Don Jr. On Alleged Kenosha Shooter: We’re Waiting For Due Process

Donald Trump Jr. has said he is waiting for “due process” to play out before he makes an informed decision about Kyle Rittenhouse. The 17-yea

Russia, China, Iran to hold massive joint military exercise

China, Russia, Iran and a handful of other nations will hold massive joint military drills later this month.

Despite the Pushback, Sen. Ted Cruz Is Right About the Abortion Drug

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Sept. 2 tweeted a piece from National Review reporting that he and numerous other Republican senators had written

ESPN to Televise Protesting Players and Singing of Black National Anthem

The players have said they will protest and, if they do, ESPN says they will televise it.

The Coming Backlash to the Oscars’ Diversity Mandate

It’s easy to make fun of the Oscars’ new set of diversity requirements: Are we going to have to watch Lieutenant Colonel Anne Hathaway tossin

First Black Female Dallas Police Chief Resigns amid Attacks on Police

Dallas Chief of Police U. Reneé Hall submitted her resignation Tuesday as attacks on police officers and civil unrest continue.

Ben Sasse Calls For Repealing The 17th Amendment

Republican Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse called for the repeal of the 17th Amendment to the United States Constitution in an op-ed published Tuesda

Congress back for shortened session, McConnell says Senate will vote on coronavirus relief package

Congress, White House appear to have a tentative agreement on a continuing resolution to avoid a potential government shutdown.

‘Senseless’: 51 Shot, 10 Dead In Bloody Chicago Labor Day Weekend, Child Among The Dead

Dozens were shot and multiple people died over Labor Day weekend in Chicago as violence continues in the city, according to police.

The CDC Is Not the Nation’s Housing Regulator

The agency’s eviction ban oversteps the bounds of the law.

Vaccine by Election Day ‘extremely unlikely,' top White House adviser says

Dr. Moncef Slaoui, the chief adviser for the White House coronavirus vaccine development program, said Thursday that chances of a vaccine by

November mail-in voting starts in North Carolina with roughly 600k requested ballots sent to voters

Ballots go out in two weeks in other battleground states including Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Trump oversees economic deal that includes Kosovo recognizing Israel, Serbia moving embassy to Jerusalem

The European Union had mediated talks between Serbia and Kosovo for more than a decade.

Facebook Will Ban Campaigns from Uploading Ads in Last Week of Election to Avoid ‘Civil Unrest’

Social media giant Facebook has announced plans to ban new political ads for the week leading up to Election Day on November 3.

Jobless Claims Fall to 881,000, Lowest Since Pandemic Hit

Fewer than one million U.S. workers filed new claims for unemployment benefits in the final week of August, the Labor Department said in its