White House communications director Hope Hicks resigning

White House communications director Hope Hicks, one of President Donald Trump's most trusted and longest-serving aides, abruptly announced her resignation Wednesday, leaving a void around a president who values loyalty and affirmation.

Trump puts GOP in the hot seat on guns -- for now

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Congress should act quickly on gun laws as he convened lawmakers at the White House and pushed for tougher background checks, better school safety and more mental health resources to prevent shootings.

RUSSIA INVESTIGATION: Hope Hicks appears before House panel in Russia probe

President Donald Trump's longtime aide Hope Hicks is declining to answer questions about her time in the White House in a closed-door interview Tuesday with the House intelligence committee.

FOX4 VOTER GUIDE: Notable 2018 primary races around North Texas

There are open seats and competitive primaries across North Texas in 2018. This is a look at some of the more notable contests.

Kushner's security clearance downgraded per Kelly policy

WASHINGTON (AP) - The security clearance of White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, has been downgraded, according to two people informed of the decision.

Mavericks allegations could dog potential Cuban campaign

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Mark Cuban, the billionaire owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks and driving force behind TV's "Shark Tank," has for months teased the notion of running for president in 2020 in a campaign that could mirror President Donald Trump's blend of reality television and politics in a ride to the White House.

Michelle Obama to release memoir 'Becoming' in November

Michelle Obama's memoir, one of the most highly anticipated books in recent years, is coming out Nov. 13.

Alana Rocha takes a look at the Texas Primaries

The Texas Primaries are just one week from today with high profile races on the line. Texas Tribune reporter Alana Rocha joins Good Day to look at some hotly-contested races.

Actress Stacey Dash files for California congressional race

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Stacey Dash, the actress turned conservative political commentator, has filed paperwork to run for a congressional seat in Southern California. Documents submitted Monday to the Federal Election Commission show the "Clueless" star intends to run as a Republican in California's 44th District, a seat held by Democrat Nanette Barragan.

President Trump says he would have run into school unarmed

President Donald Trump is telling the nation's governors that he would have run into the deadly Florida high school shooting "even if I didn't have a weapon." 

Supreme Court rejects Trump administration appeal over immigration

The Supreme Court's rejection prompted California Attorney General Becerra to say that he "looks forward to explaining to the Ninth Circuit court that DACA is fully legal. For the sake of the Dreamers who help make our economy and our state strong, the rescission of DACA should not be allowed to stand.”

Russia official calls US charges a joke worthy of Jim Carrey

MOSCOW (AP) - A spokeswoman for Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman says the U.S. indictment charging 13 Russians with trying to influence the U.S. presidential election is ridiculous enough to be the work of a professional comedian. State news agency Tass quoted ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova saying Sunday: "I sometimes get the impression that ... behind these statements that...

Congress releases redacted, declassified Democratic memo

Congress has released a redacted, declassified memo that aims to counter GOP allegations that the FBI abused government surveillance powers in its investigation into Russian election interference.

Beto O'Rourke makes Dallas stop in race for U.S. Senate

He's seen as a rising star in Texas politics and is one of the few blue politicians who has a chance in a red state.

CPAC 2018: President Trump fires up conservatives at Conservative Political Action Conference

Before a friendly crowd of conservatives, President Donald Trump pressed Friday for the arming of many teachers and school security guards, questioning the inaction of an armed officer who failed to stop the gunman who carried out last week's Florida massacre.