Will Former FBI Official Andrew McCabe Face Charges? Justice Department Reveals Decision
The frequent target of presidential wrath has been under investigation for two years for lying to the inspector general.
When Will US Troops Leave Afghanistan? Deal With Taliban Reported
A seven-day truce is set to take effect "very soon," with comprehensive peace talks to follow.
Climate Change News: Delta Announces $1 Billion Program To Become Carbon Neutral
The Atlanta-based air carrier also announced a $1.6 billion profit sharing package for employees.
Is William Barr On Way Out? Attorney General Criticizes Trump's Tweets In Roger Stone Case
William Barr says Trump's tweets make it impossible for him to do his job and denied he withdrew a sentencing recommendation in Roger Stone's case at the president's behest.
Trump vs. Amazon: Judge Orders Delay In JEDI Contract Amid Challenge To Microsoft
The Amazon suit alleges Trump waged a behind-the-scenes campaign against Amazon because of a grudge against owner Jeff Bezos, who also owns the Washington Post.
US - Iran Conflict: Senate Votes To Limit President's Ability To Order Military Action
The resolution requires a president to seek congressional approval before military action can be taken against Iran.
Barclays News: British Bank Regulators Investigating CEO Jes Staley's Relationship To Jeffrey Epstein
Staley says he had no contact with Epstein after becoming Barclays chief executive.
Roger Stone Sentencing Controversy: What Does Attorney General Barr Have To Say? Testimony Set For March
William Barr is to appear before the House Judiciary Committee March 31 amid worries the Justice Department has been politicized.
Who's Still Running For The 2020 Democratic Presidential Nomination? 3 Candidates Drop Out Of Race
Deval Patrick, Andrew Yang and Michael Bennet end their bids for the Democratic presidential nomination following the New Hampshire primary.
Tech News: The Most Popular Messaging App Now Has 2 Billion Users
WhatsApp revealed its user numbers for the first time in two years.
Russia Investigation: 2 Prosecutors In Roger Stone Case Quit After Justice Rejects Sentencing Recommendation
After the Justice Department indicated it would overrule sentencing recommendations, the two prosecutors turned in resignations. Trump had called the recommended sentence "horrible" and "unfair."
How Much Do You Owe? US Household Debt Increases In Q4 To Record
Credit card debt hit a record $930 billion, up $46 billion from the third quarter.
Do Big Tech Companies Stifle Competition? Federal Trade Commission To Study Question
The FTC voted to demand documents from Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft on deals that did not require the companies to notify the federal government ahead of acquisition.
China Approves Mastercard Entry Into Bank Card Clearing Operations
Mastercard has one year to prepare to start doing business in China where mobile payments totaled $27 trillion in 2018.
Fintech News: Varo Money Inc. Granted FDIC Coverage, Positioning It To Gain National Charter
Traditional banks had been fighting efforts by fintechs to become full-fledged banks.
Iowa Caucuses Update: Buttigieg, Sanders Seek Partial Recanvass
With all precincts counted, Buttigieg maintained a 0.1 percentage point lead in the delegate count over Sanders, but Sanders earned more raw votes.
Trump Budget Proposal: $4.8 Trillion Plan Cuts Social Safety Net, Increases Military Spending
Congress is not expected to take any action on the budget until after the November election.
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy: Governor Rejects Deal With Bondholders
Gov. Wanda Vázquez says bondholders shouldn't be treated better than the island's retirees, who have seen their pensions slashed.
China Virus Update: EU Health Ministers Call Emergency Coronavirus Meeting
With deaths from the coronavirus surpassing the 2002-03 SARS outbreak, EU health ministers have scheduled an emergency meeting and WHO is warning the outbreak could be wider than so far reported.
Trump Impeachment: Who Is Alexander Vindman? Colonel Who Testified At Inquiry Dismissed From White House
The Purple Heart recipient and Iraq war veteran was dismissed from his post on the National Security Council. His attorney labeled it "revenge" for Vindman's impeachment testimony.
Why New York Is Suing The Department Of Homeland Security Over Trusted Traveler Status
State AG says the president wants to punish New York for protecting immigrants.
Should Pelosi Be Prosecuted For Ripping Up Trump Speech? President Says She Broke Law
A federal law prohibits mutilating official government records.
How Much Does It Cost To Protect President? Report Says Secret Service Paid High Room Rates At Trump Properties
A newspaper report says the Secret Service paid room rates as high as $650 at Trump properties on presidential trips.
What Is The Emoluments Clause? Appellate Court Throws Out Suit Against Trump
The court said lawmakers have no standing to sue and should pursue the issue in another forum.
US - Ukraine Relations: Washington Holding Up $30 Million In Weapons Sales
Export licenses for the ammunition, weapons and other equipment have been languishing for at least a year.
Trade Wars Update: Former WTO Head Says Tariffs Having Negative Effect On US Economy
Former World Trade Organization Director General Pascal Lamy disputes President Trump's belief that tariffs will reduce trade deficit.
Trump Impeachment: What The President Had To Say Following Senate Acquittal, Calls Dems Evil, Corrupt
“It started the day we came down the escalator … and it never really stopped”
What Did Trump Say About Impeachment? President Speaks At National Prayer Breakfast
The president brandished newspapers touting his acquittal by the Senate.
Are Primaries Better Than Caucuses? New Hampshire Will Tell After Iowa Fiasco
With 97% of the results in, Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders came out of the Iowa caucuses in a virtual tie.
Trump Impeachment: Trial Ends As Senate Republicans Vote To Acquit President
Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, was the lone Republican voting to convict Trump of abuse of power.