Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, said that the budget for the fiscal year 2017-18 would find funds for the wall by making cuts in other departments.
On Tuesday night, Obama was at Noi Thai Cuisine at Honolulu's Royal Hawaiian Center having dinner with his friends and sister.
After proposing several anti-abortion measures for five years, a proposal to declare Alabama a "right to life" state will be passed in the legislature Thursday.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky objected to an unanimous consent on a bill to support Montenegro's bid to join NATO. Following this, John McCain accused him saying he is 'working for Vladimir Putin.'
Ivanka Trump and Justin Trudeau decided to visit a Broadway musical show in New York, which reflected the close relations between U.S. and Canada.
In his first comments since making the accusation March 4, the president referenced two media reports — by New York Times and Fox News — as his possible sources for the wiretapping allegations.
On Tuesday, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow revealed the president paid $38 million in taxes for more than $150 million in income.
The Detroit Police Department released an image of a "person of interest" named Raymond Durham.
U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson said the ban is likely a violation of the First Amendment.
He recalled the very first time his on-and-off girlfriend, Kirsten Corley, was pregnant, stating he was in denial, at first.
A video of Texas Congressman Joe Barton has gone viral after a stressful town hall meeting over the weekend.
The American Gaming Association estimates Americans will bet more than $10 billion on the men's NCAA basketball tournament, but just 3 percent of that will be legal.
The ACLU's announcement came after years of claims from women who said they were sexual assault victims of Border Patrol agents.
The dollar index took a nosedive, but major stock indexes shot up in the wake of Fed Chair Janet Yellen's announcement.
One of the world's biggest technology hubs is run by some calculating, charming and deceptive people.
The agency did not change the number of H-1B applicants accepted each fiscal year, leaving the total cap at 85,000.
States that raised their minimum wages in 2016 also saw the fastest wage growth.
The new social media policy and other forms of sexual abuse can be punished under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Tiny microfibers found in comfort clothing and athletic wear could have lasting effects on ocean life.
Matching bills in the House and Senate would mark the first time Congress has authorized military force in the Middle East since 2002.
It was “obvious” that Obama didn’t personally implore his national security advisers to install listening devices in Trump Tower, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said.
Deaths from overdoses of the drug increased five-fold since 2000, while the portion of drug overdose deaths related to heroin rose to 25 percent from 8 percent between 2010 and 2014.
Americans living on the border have been warned they'll soon have a brand new neighbor thanks to Trump.
“The concept is simple: transport astronauts from Earth to a Mars-orbiting science laboratory."
A new poll found 42 percent of Americans worried a great deal about racism — up from 17 percent just three years ago.
Is there any better way to wash down green eggs and ham other than with green beer?
Bars and restaurants all across the nation are offering specials in honor of St. Patrick.
The 28-year-old Latino officer fatally shot Castile during a traffic stop for a broken taillight.
Nearly half of Americans — 46 percent — approved of the healthcare legislation making its way through Congress.
The bill could become the first state "bathroom law" passed since North Carolina enacted H.B.2 in 2016.