Trump calls for protesters who burn the American flag to be jailed for 1 year

President Donald Trump called for those who burn the American flag to spend a year in jail while speaking at Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Tuesday.

Republicans and Democrats differ on media sources they trust, study finds

Of 30 news sources tested, there were only two that both Democrats and Republicans said they were likely to trust — the business publications Forbes and The Wall Street Journal.

Trump visits Fort Bragg amid criticism over military deployment in response to immigration protests

President Donald Trump is set to speak at Fort Bragg on Tuesday to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, as he faces backlash for deploying the military in response to immigration protests in Los Angeles.

Florida lawmakers continue budget negotiations as new fiscal year approaches

More than a month after the annual Florida legislative session was scheduled to end, lawmakers are still working to finalize a state budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1.

Live updates: Los Angeles protests escalate after National Guard deployed

Protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles turned destructive and violent Sunday: Officers were injured, vehicles were set on fire, and protesters blocked freeways.

Insurrection Act not off the table for LA protests, Trump says

President Donald Trump said he won’t rule out invoking the Insurrection Act as protests against immigration officers continue in Los Angeles for a third day.

MTG says again she will oppose Trump's Big Beautiful Bill over AI provision

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene vows to oppose the One Big Beautiful Bill when it returns to the House if there are no changes made to the artificial intelligence provision.

Missouri ‘soccer mom’ facing deportation is released from custody

A Missouri town is celebrating the return of their beloved Carol, a soccer mom who was jailed for more than a month and targeted for deportation.

David Jolly announces campaign for Florida governor

A former Republican is the first major Democrat to enter Florida’s 2026 race for governor. David Jolly represented Pinellas County as a GOP U.S. Representative from 2014-2017.

Karine Jean-Pierre leaves Democratic Party, details Biden’s exit in new book

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party and registered as an independent, according to the publisher of her upcoming book.

Trump's budget bill will leave 10.9 million more uninsured, CBO says

Trump’s “big, beautiful" budget bill would leave an additional 10.9 million Americans without health insurance and increase the deficit by $2.4 trillion, the CBO estimates.

Former Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn wants his old job back

When Bob Buckhorn left office in 2019, the chatter never stopped about him running again, apparently by design.

Gov. DeSantis signs laws cracking down on squatters in Florida

Squatting is a growing problem nationwide, including in Florida, and a state law passed last year aimed at protecting homeowners from squatters. 

Rep. Castor calls out federal government for removing hurricane assistance

Rep. Kathy Castor called out the federal government on Monday for not doing enough to support the possible damage from this year’s hurricane season.

Small town rallies around 'soccer mom' facing deportation: 'She belongs at home'

Residents of rural Kennett, Missouri are begging the government to "bring Carol home" after the beloved soccer mom was arrested and faces deportation.

Elon Musk gets White House send-off from President Trump

Elon Musk made his White House departure official, but both President Trump and Musk say he’ll continue “helping all the way."

International students face uncertainty as U.S. visa interviews halted

In a move that has left thousands of international students in limbo, the Trump administration has paused the visa interview process for those seeking to study in the United States.