NEW YORK — Donald Trump wants to deport millions of migrants. New York City’s Democratic mayor is in a position to help him — and has the incentive to do so.
NEW YORK -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with President-elect Donald Trump's incoming “border czar” on Thursday, with the Democratic mayor expressing an enthusiasm to work with the incoming administration to pursue violent criminals in the city while Trump promises a mass deportation strategy.
Trump rang the bell opening the trading markets on Thursday to celebrate the announcement that he is Time Magazine’s Person of the Year.
President-elect Donald Trump will huddle with allies and a Republican cause célèbre at Saturday's Army-Navy football game.
President-elect Donald Trump was huddling with allies and a Republican cause célèbre at Saturday's Army-Navy football game, taking in one of the most storied rivalries in college sports while spotlighting his emerging national security team.
As national concerns about the drones spotted on the East Coast continue to mount, President-elect Trump has arrived in Maryland alongside political allies to watch the Army-Navy rivalry football game Saturday afternoon.
Two New York tragedies gripping America show how politics is failing to address some of the most fundamental economic and societal problems and reflect the nation’s mood ahead of Donald Trump’s second presidency.
A New York Democrat is mocking Trump administration pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with a pro-vaccine bill renamed after him.
Donald Trump's invitation to ring opening bell at New York Stock Exchange comes just one month before his historic return to the White House.
Manhattan prosecutors urged a criminal court against throwing out President-elect Donald Trump's 34 felony convictions in light of his election.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to ring the New York Stock Exchange bell on Thursday, kicking off trading for the day. The move by the president-elect comes as he has made fixing the country’s economy a major focus,
President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange after being recognized for the second time by Time magazine as its person of the year. The honors for the businessman-turned-politician are a measure of Trump's remarkable comeback from an ostracized former president who refused to accept his