Senators agree to forgo shutdown paychecks — but many won’t feel the pain
The Senate unanimously agreed to forgo paychecks during future government shutdowns, but most senators are millionaires who may not feel the impact.
The Senate unanimously agreed to forgo paychecks during future government shutdowns, but most senators are millionaires who may not feel the impact.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. samples microgreens at The Chef’s Garden in Huron, Ohio, on May 6, 2026. Jeff Louderback/The Epoch Times HURON, Ohio—Standing amid a vibrantly colored sea of microgreens at his family’s farm in northern Ohio, Bob Jones laments about what he calls the real cost of cheap food.
President Trump announced Friday evening that U.S. and Nigerian military forces had killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a leader of the Islamic State group, in a “meticulously planned and very complex mission.” Mr. Trump described al-Minuki as the Islamic State’s second-in-command globally and “the most active terrorist in the world.” “He will no longer terrorize the people
Hunter Biden was approached by a videographer in West Los Angeles and asked about litigation to force release of President Joe Biden's interview tapes.
Two lawmakers—Reps. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) and Tom Kean (R-N.J.)—have been missing from Congress for weeks as their peers take up key pieces of legislation. Both have been dealing with health issues and missed a long list of votes as Republicans face a slim majority in the House. We had a problem loading this article. Please
Bishop Barron will address what he calls the marginalization of God at Trump's Rededicate 250 prayer event on the National Mall this Sunday.
Sen. Bill Cassidy fights for political survival in Louisiana's GOP primary as Trump and allies back Rep. Julia Letlow to unseat the incumbent.