Louis DeJoy resigns as postmaster general after nearly 5 years: What's next
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigned Monday after nearly five years in the role, informing the Postal Service Board of Governors that it was his last day.
Michelle Obama says she’ll never run for president, calls it ‘unthinkable’
Michelle Obama says running for president is “never gonna happen," citing her daughters and family life as the key reason she’s ruled out politics entirely—even as rumors continue.
Trump, Louisiana governor to celebrate $5B Hyundai steel plant investment
President Trump and Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards are set to celebrate the opening of a new $5 billion steel plant.
Othello Broadway: Biden seen in first public outing since leaving White House
Former President Joe Biden and Jill attended the premiere of Othello on Broadway alongside several celebrities. Here’s a look at the star-studded night.
Schumer refuses to step down as Senate Dem leader, defends shutdown vote
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has refused to step down from his leadership position, as Democratic infighting worsens while the party struggles to agree on messaging to challenge President Donald Trump.
Mia Love, 1st Black Republican woman elected to Congress, dies at 49
Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died at 49, according to a statement posted by her family. Here's what to know.
Pentagon announces investigation into leaks, which could include polygraph tests
The Pentagon said its intelligence and law enforcement arms are probing 'recent unauthorized disclosures' of national security information.
DeSantis says Florida returned $878M in taxpayer funds to federal government after meeting with Musk, DOGE
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday that the state was returning more than $878 million to the federal government that it had been attempting to give back for the past few years during the Biden administration.
Trump official said 'buy Tesla' on TV—did it violate ethics laws?
A Trump official urged Americans to “buy Tesla” on live TV. Experts say that could violate federal ethics laws. Here’s what the rules say—and why this time, there may be no consequences.
Florida Senate bill would tweak funding, tracking for school voucher programs
The Florida Senate has introduced a bill to tweak funding and tracking for school voucher programs.
Florida House considers bill to lower minimum age for rifle purchases from 21 to 18
Florida lawmakers are considering a bill to lower the minimum age for buying rifles from 21 to 18, reversing a law passed after the Parkland shooting.
Sibling showdown for state senate seat in Orange County
State Rep. Lavon Bracy Davis has announced her plans to run to replace Sen. Geraldine Thompson, who dies last month after complications from surgery. One other person has announced plans to run for the seat — Davis' brother Randolph Bracy.
President Trump to eliminate Department of Education
Connie Albers — award-winning author, podcaster and speaker, as well as parenting, education and family expert — joins FOX 35 to discuss how President Donald Trump's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education could impact schools locally.
Political headlines with Doug Luzader: March 21, 2025
Doug Luzader, FOX News D.C. correspondent, joins FOX 35 to talk about the latest political headlines, including illegal immigration and deportation, President Donald Trump recently signing an executive order to eliminate the Department of Education, and Trump calling on the U.S. Supreme Court to rein in judges.
Atlanta man freed after 2 years in Taliban captivity, State Department says
An American man who was held captive in Afghanistan for over two years has been freed by the Taliban and is now on his way back to the United States.
Trump orders a plan to dismantle the Education Department
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the dismantling of the U.S. Education Department , advancing a campaign promise to take apart an agency that's been a longtime target of conservatives.
Social Security Administration to require more in-person visits
The Social Security Administration is imposing tighter security measures that could require more Americans to visit the agency in person.
Push to expand Florida's squatter laws
A new bill to expand Florida's squatter laws is inching closer to becoming a state law. Last year, the governor signed a bill that gave law enforcement the power to remove illegal tenants from homes. New bills filed in the house and senate would take that law one step further and protect "commercial property owners" too.
President Trump moves to shut down Department of Education
FOX News Correspondent Doug Luzader joins FOX 35 live from Washington, D.C. to discuss he latest political happenings, including President Donald Trump's plan to move ahead the shut down of the U.S. Department of Education today.
Governor DeSantis discusses border policy at New College’s Socratic Stage
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials will host a roundtable Thursday morning to discuss immigration.