PHOENIX (AZFamily) — With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump pardoned about 1,500 criminal defendants. All were charged in the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol after the FBI spent years building cases for many. Arizona’s Family Investigates has been tracking nearly two dozen of them in Arizona alone.
Trump, who returns to the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, has taken an antagonistic tone towards the United States’ southern neighbor, including economically. After his Nov. 5 election victory, he vowed to impose a 25% tax on imports from Mexico, though analysts disagree as to whether he would actually follow through.
PHOENIX — Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs knows she is outnumbered ... a bill making its way through Capitol Hill that would requires federal authorities to detain immigrants who aren’t lawfully in the country and have been accused of certain ...
Lauren Sánchez, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' fiancée, sported a white pantsuit to President Donald Trump's inauguration.
In the basement of the U.S. Capitol, a white vending machine with a high-definition screen glows like an enormous iPhone. And every day, like moths to a flame, Hill creatures arrive to get their fix.
And when I took off the uniform, my mission never stopped." For weeks, Hegseth has been visiting Capitol Hill to meet with senators, including those who are skeptical of him. Last Wednesday ...
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill penned a letter to congressional leadership on Thursday asking for a 32-hour week, claiming it would increase staff retention, prevent burnout, and serve as a ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Democratic Gov ... a bill making its way through Capitol Hill that would requires federal authorities to detain immigrants who aren’t lawfully in the country and have ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Commandant has been terminated over concerns about the border, recruitment and an "erosion of trust," a senior DHS official confirmed to Fox News.
For the first time in seven years, the National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for Florida. Here's what that means for Jacksonville.
President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, but his influence already is rippling through state capitols.
President-elect Trump confirms his second inauguration will be moved indoors due to the snow and cold temperatures.