Mallory Wilson is a White House reporter for The Washington Times after previously covering breaking news. She graduated from Hofstra University and went on to cover local news and politics for the Long Island Herald before making her way to Washington. She can be reached at mwilson@washingtontimes.com.
President Trump is continuing his attacks on CBS News' "60 Minutes" interview with then-Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, after the interview was nominated for an Emmy Award.
Former President Joseph R. Biden said he doesn't think it would've made a difference if he had dropped out of the 2024 presidential race sooner and passed the baton to another candidate.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday pointedly said that Canada will never be for sale and rejected the idea of his country becoming a U.S. state as he sat beside President Trump in the Oval Office.
President Trump ended federal funding for gain-of-function virus research in China, Iran and other countries that have "insufficient research oversight."
President Trump greeted Russian-American ballerina Ksenia Karelina at the White House Monday after she was released from a Russian penal colony last month in a prisoner swap.
President Trump dismissed a question asking him about Catholics who were bothered by the artificial intelligence-created image of him dressed like a pope, blaming it instead on the media.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett has slammed President Trump for being afraid of "smart, bold Black women" after he said in an interview that she wasn't intelligent.
Federal workers are now showing up in their offices more than private-sector workers, with the lowest level of government employees teleworking since before the pandemic, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Mike Waltz's reported fall from grace turned into a higher-profile job Thursday when President Trump announced he was nominating him as ambassador to the United Nations. This moves him out of his post as White House national security adviser in an administration shake-up.
President Trump said there will be a "transition period" for some companies as his tariffs work themselves out and encourage greater reliance on U.S. products throughout the supply chain.
National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard announced the closure of the Intelligence Community Human Capital office that she said was a "slush fund" for diversity, equity and inclusion.