Donald Trump, Barack Obama tie for America's most admired man, poll finds
Both Trump and Obama were named by Americans as the person they admire most.
Both Trump and Obama were named by Americans as the person they admire most.
US Rep John Lewis of Georgia says he has pancreatic cancer
Lewis, the youngest and last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists in a group once led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., said in a statement that cancer was discovered this month during a routine medical visit. He said subsequent tests confirmed the diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer.
Lewis, the youngest and last survivor of the Big Six civil rights activists in a group once led by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., said in a statement that cancer was discovered this month during a routine medical visit. He said subsequent tests confirmed the diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer.
Russian President Vladimir Putin thanks President Trump for helping foil terrorist acts in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with President Donald Trump on Sunday to thank him for information that Putin said helped Russia foil terrorist attacks over the New Year's holiday, the Kremlin said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with President Donald Trump on Sunday to thank him for information that Putin said helped Russia foil terrorist attacks over the New Year's holiday, the Kremlin said.
Elizabeth Warren targets ultra-wealthy with 2-percent wealth tax to fund Medicare for All, free college
There may be three billionaires running for president but that hasn’t stopped many Democratic candidates from railing against the ultra-wealthy, especially Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
There may be three billionaires running for president but that hasn’t stopped many Democratic candidates from railing against the ultra-wealthy, especially Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
FDA: It's illegal to sell tobacco or vaping products to anyone under 21
The FDA said it is now illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21 after the national age was raised from 18 last week.
The FDA said it is now illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21 after the national age was raised from 18 last week.
States are on front lines of 2020 election-security efforts
Local officials once had limited responsibilities on election days. Now they're on the front lines of efforts to defend U.S. elections from an attack by Russia, China or other foreign threats.
Local officials once had limited responsibilities on election days. Now they're on the front lines of efforts to defend U.S. elections from an attack by Russia, China or other foreign threats.
The history behind Iowa as the first presidential caucus
In just over a month on Feb. 3, Iowans will gather as they do every four years on what is usually a frigid cold night, to take part in the nation’s first presidential caucus.
In just over a month on Feb. 3, Iowans will gather as they do every four years on what is usually a frigid cold night, to take part in the nation’s first presidential caucus.
Trumps wish Americans 'Merry Christmas'
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are wishing Americans a Merry Christmas as they celebrate the holiday with their family in Florida.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are wishing Americans a Merry Christmas as they celebrate the holiday with their family in Florida.
‘Christianity Today’ sees spike in subscribers after op-ed calls for President Trump’s removal
Mark Galli, the editor-in-chief of "Christianity Today," said he's seen a spike in subscribers after an editorial came out calling for President Donald Trump's removal from office.
Mark Galli, the editor-in-chief of "Christianity Today," said he's seen a spike in subscribers after an editorial came out calling for President Donald Trump's removal from office.
House committee raises prospect of more impeachment articles
The House Judiciary Committee is holding open the possibility of recommending additional articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
The House Judiciary Committee is holding open the possibility of recommending additional articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Trump signs bill giving military members largest pay increase in a decade
President Donald Trump signed off Friday on nearly $1.4 trillion in spending, including a measure that will give members of the military their largest pay increase in 10 years.
President Donald Trump signed off Friday on nearly $1.4 trillion in spending, including a measure that will give members of the military their largest pay increase in 10 years.
Obamacare sign-ups steady as debate persists over the future of the program
More than 8 million people have signed up for coverage next year under former President Barack Obama's health care law, the government said Friday, a sign of continued demand for the program amid persistent uncertainty over its future.
More than 8 million people have signed up for coverage next year under former President Barack Obama's health care law, the government said Friday, a sign of continued demand for the program amid persistent uncertainty over its future.
Inside Trump's impeachment: How an 'urgent' tip became 'high crimes'
An inside account of President Trump's impeachment, from the initial whistleblower complaint to Wednesday's impeachment vote.
An inside account of President Trump's impeachment, from the initial whistleblower complaint to Wednesday's impeachment vote.
Plans for Trump impeachment trial get foggy before holiday break
President Trump is in Florida after his historic impeachment, while plans for his speedy trial back in Washington remained clouded.
President Trump is in Florida after his historic impeachment, while plans for his speedy trial back in Washington remained clouded.
"Wine cave" owner responds to debate flare-up
The owner of the wine-cave at the center of the Democratic debate stage flare-up responded to being thrust into the spotlight.
The owner of the wine-cave at the center of the Democratic debate stage flare-up responded to being thrust into the spotlight.
Trump administration says 2,000 documents weren't disclosed in census lawsuit
The Trump administration says it has discovered more than 2,000 documents that were unintentionally not shared with civil rights groups who successfully sued to stop a citizenship question from being added to the 2020 Census.
The Trump administration says it has discovered more than 2,000 documents that were unintentionally not shared with civil rights groups who successfully sued to stop a citizenship question from being added to the 2020 Census.
Critics attack Bevin's pardon of man convicted of child rape
Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin received backlash after he pardoned a man convicted of raping a child. Bevin said there was no physical evidence of a rape.
Former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin received backlash after he pardoned a man convicted of raping a child. Bevin said there was no physical evidence of a rape.
Nevada union endorsements play key role in 3rd voting event of 2020 presidential primaries
Union endorsements from Nevada, the third voting event of the 2020 presidential primaries, play a key role as a stacked pool of candidates face off.
Union endorsements from Nevada, the third voting event of the 2020 presidential primaries, play a key role as a stacked pool of candidates face off.
Pelosi invites Trump to deliver State of Union on Feb. 4
President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 4.
President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union to a joint session of Congress on Feb. 4.
Pelosi: Power of gavel means Trump is 'impeached forever'
Nancy Pelosi promised as speaker she would "show the power of the gavel.”
Nancy Pelosi promised as speaker she would "show the power of the gavel.”
















