The Trump administration has warned that the Education Department may start garnishing wages for student loans starting in January. ABC’s Christiane Cordero reports.
Millions of student loan borrowers severely delinquent in their payments will see wage garnishments hit their paychecks in January, Department of Education says.
President Donald Trump announced a new class of battleships that he says will be "the fastest, the biggest, and by far -- 100 times -- more powerful than any battleship ever built."
Tommy Pigott, principal deputy spokesperson at the State Department, joins ABC News Live to discuss the pulling of several diplomats from ambassadorial posts and the latest in Venezuela.
ABC News political director Averi Harper reports on Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest, highlighting divisions in the conservative movement over antisemitism, xenophobia and Nick Fuentes’ role.
Republican Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray and Democratic strategist Kaivan Shroff discusses what former presidential candidate and Republican Sen. Mitt Romney said about taxing the rich.
Shanita Penny of the Coalition for Cannabis Policy, Education and Regulation and Tim Barash of the Coalition for Cannabis Scheduling Reform discuss what marijuana reclassification means.
ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos spoke with Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., about the DOJ’s release of the first batch of the Epstein files and his reaction to U.S. strikes against ISIS in Syria.
ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports from Moscow where Vladimir Putin said in his annual address he was ready to end the Ukraine conflict by peaceful means, while also insisting he’d keep captured territory
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik announced Friday afternoon that she would suspend her campaign for governor of New York, and also not run for reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the man suspected of killing two Brown University students and an M.I.T. professor was issued a diversity visa in 2017.
The Justice Department on Friday is set to release what a top DOJ official says are "several hundred thousand" documents from the investigations into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
President Donald Trump explained how his administration arrived at the amount of $1,776 for a special "warrior dividend" that will be given to more than 1.4 million military service members.