Clintons' Ties To Russia, Not Trump’s, Should Be Investigated More, Latest Voter Poll Shows
A poll released Wednesday showed a majority of Americans want Hillary and Bill Clinton's alleged links also investigated.
Could China Hack US Like Russia? Military In Danger Of Cyber Warriors
Though it agreed to avoid intellectual property hacking, China has refocused its efforts on space and the U.S. military.
Republicans Believe Black People Are Too Dumb, Lazy To Succeed: Study
The results showed increased gaps between how Republicans and Democrats view African-Americans struggle out of poverty.
Russia, Germany, France United Against Terrorism?
The nations' three leaders reportedly spoke Tuesday and agreed to "exchange data" to fight terrorism.
Will Fox News Fire Bill O’Reilly? List Of Sponsors To Pull Ads From Anchor’s Show
Following accusations of harassment and $13 million in settlements, five advertisers were pulling spots from Bill O'Reilly's Fox News show.
How Trump Won Presidency: Conservatives Are More Attractive Than Liberals, Study Says
A study published last month found conservative politicians benefited because voters found them better looking than liberals.
US War With China Is Approved By Americans, Poll Says
A new poll released Tuesday found a majority of Americans have a more favorable view of China but are still concerned about its economy.
Immigrants Who Join The Military Can Still Become Citizens, Defense Department Says
The military still planned to offer immigrants who served, as well as their families, a path to citizenship.
What Does Jared Kushner Do? Trump's Son-In-Law Sets Up Meetings With China
The president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, had helped bridge the two sides well before this week's meetings.
Is Karen Pence White House’s Response To Military’s Sexism, Photo Scandal?
Karen Pence made spoke and attended events honoring women in the military, but did not address the nude photo-sharing scandal.
Trump's Net Worth 2017: President Can Withdraw Trust Money Whenever He Wants, Report Says
The president's trust had language altered in February that could allow him to take out profits without disclosure.
Jews Can Sue Germany For Stolen Nazi Art, Court Rules
In an unprecedented ruling, a U.S. district said Jewish descendants can file a civil action to reclaim $227 million worth of art.
What Do NATO Members Pay? Germany Won't Give Billions Required, Official Says
Germany's top diplomat said the 2 percent contribution was not desirable Friday in Brussels.
Military Social Media Policy Updated: Air Force Clamps Down After Marines Nude Photo Scandal
Airmen were issued new social media guidelines earlier this month and warned not to post defamatory materials.
Trump Latest Approval Rating: Most Americans Disapprove, Except For Economy
A majority of Americans disapproved of the president's work during his first two months in office, a poll released Friday showed.
Government Shutdown 2017 Update: Military, Defense Contractors Worried About Budget
A partial government shutdown next month looms as the Senate had yet to pass an appropriations bill.
New York’s 'Spitting Lady' Arrested On Upper East Side
The infamous, unidentified woman was arrested Thursday morning but charges are still pending.
US Military Pay: $455,000 Bonuses To Air Force Pilots?
To combat a growing shortage, the military branch has considered increased bonuses and longer contracts.
Are Russia And The US Going To War? Putin Orders More Drafted Troops
The Russian president called Thursday for more than 142,000 men to be drafted in the spring.
War In Space? China, Russia Can Shoot Down US Satellites
The U.S. military's ability to conduct wars and its satellites could be open to attacks from China and Russia's advanced programs.
No, Chelsea Clinton Will Not Run For Office, So Stop Asking
The former First Daughter slapped down speculation she was seeking political office in an interview published Wednesday.
Where Are NATO Troops Stationed? US Others Deploy To Poland, Eastern Europe
A U.S.-led contingency arrived in Poland Tuesday, one day after Russia agreed to ship military vehicles to Serbia soon.
Is Trump, Russia Story A Media Hoax? Most Republicans Think So, Poll Shows
A poll released Wednesday showed most Republicans do not believe Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
Who Has ISIS Killed And Why? Terrorists Behead Two Men For Witchcraft
The terror group posted a video Tuesday that showed the grisly killings and its expanded targeting of civilians on the Sinai Peninsula.
Who Is Conducting Airstrikes On ISIS?
The top U.S. commander in Iraq said its March 17 airstrike in Mosul could have been a combination of ISIS' improvised explosive devices.
Is The White House Safe? Bomb Threat Marks Latest Security Scare Against Donald Trump
Reports Tuesday indicated the White House was on lockdown after a man claimed to have a bomb.
What’s Wrong With The Military? Sexism, Abuse Cultural Problem House Rep Says
Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash) said Sunday that the scandal is part of a broad cultural problem in the armed services.
North Korea Propaganda Leaflets, Videos Latest Acts By Kim Jong Un
Kim Jong Un's latest propaganda drop occurred Tuesday morning over the city of Incheon, just miles from the countries' border.
Derek Carr Contract: After Las Vegas Move, Raiders Ready To Talk Contract Extension?
After securing the move to Las Vegas, the Raiders may next focus on extending quarterback Derek Carr's contract.
5 Of The Most Famous Tombs, Burial Sites In The World
The restoration and public opening of Jesus Christ's tomb has awoken curiosity in some of the globe's greatest archaeological sites.