President Donald Trump is in Pennsylvania Tuesday night, touting his administration’s economic message. What does he have to say about tariffs? We discuss with Lee Neves and former Congressman Chris Gibson.
The Supreme Court hears a high-profile case challenging limits on campaign financing. What role does Vice President JD Vance play in this case, and which way do the justices appear to be leaning?
As Australia becomes the first country in the world to ban social media for children under 16, on Capitol Hill, lawmakers and experts hold a hearing on protecting kids from online predators. They say criminals are getting bolder, more shocking, and harder to track.
Luigi Mangione’s legal team pushes back on an officer’s testimony about when it’s appropriate to question a suspect.
Congress is cracking down on U.S. investment in China and unveils a ban on Chinese technology in the annual defense bill. We speak with Joel Thayer, president of the Digital Progress Institute, for analysis.
Experts testify at a congressional hearing on Chinese organized crime in Latin America. Why do witnesses say those criminal activities present a danger to the United States?






