The news network defended Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward against Cruz for covering her head while reporting in Afghanistan.
Author: Chelsey Cox, USA TODAY
James C. Hormel, first openly gay U.S. ambassador, dies at 88
Hormel, who overcame homophobic attacks to become the first out gay ambassador, devoted his life to LGBTQ causes.
Biden administration to raise Trump-era fuel standards, plan annual mileage increases
Administration officials say fuel economy standards will be restored to Obama-era levels with annual increases.
Biden administration to raise Trump-era fuel standards, plan annual mileage increases
Administration officials say fuel economy standards will be restored to Obama-era levels with annual increases.
NSA denies electronic monitoring of Fox News host Tucker Carlson
The host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” accused the federal agency of targeting his show to get him kicked off the air
President Joe Biden: Arrest of dissident journalist by Belarus ‘a direct affront to international norms’
President Biden slammed the arrest of a journalist by Belarus, which divertedĀ a commercial flight over its airspace for a forced landing in Minsk.
Israeli government tweets rocket emojis amid Gaza conflict
The tweets were sent from the official Twitter account of the State of Israel a week after airstrikes left hundreds dead
Federal investigators say HUD Sec. Marcia Fudge violated the Hatch Act
HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge was found to have violated the Hatch Act during a public appearance, according to independent investigators.
Collins says she was ‘appalled’ at boos for Romney from Utah Republicans at censure vote
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney was booed by Utah state Republicans during a vote to censure him for voting to impeach former President Donald Trump.
Manchin: ‘No circumstance in which I will vote to eliminate or weaken the filibuster’
Sen. Joe Manchin came out against eliminating the filibuster, a stance that could jeopardize President Joe Biden’s legislative priorities.