Electoral College Rules: US Supreme Court To Decide On Faithless Electors
The high court will examine cases out of Washington and Colorado where three of the 10 faithless electors nationwide declined to vote for Hillary Clinton.
Boeing 737 MAX Update: New Software Problem Found, Could Delay Recertification
The problem involves software that monitors whether data systems are functioning properly.
Climate Change News: Desert Locusts Threatening East Africa, Worst Swarms In 25 Years
One of the swarms is 37 miles long and 24 miles wide
Trump Impeachment: Trump Adds Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr To Legal Team For Senate Trial
Dershowitz said he will present the constitutional arguments against impeaching Trump.
Trump Impeachment: President Denies Knowing Giuliani Operative Lev Parnas
Trump says he may have taken a picture at a fundraiser with Parnas, but he doesn't remember ever having a conversation with him.
US - China Trade War: Will EU To Sue If Trade Deal Violates WTO Rules?
The EU's trade commissioner characterized the trade deal as "managed" trade, not free trade.
Trump Impeachment Trial: How To Watch Senate Acceptance Of Articles Of Impeachment
The Senate formally accepted articles of impeachment against President Trump and then took care of preliminaries ahead of Tuesday's planned start of the trial.
Trump Impeachment: Did Administration Violate Law? GAO Issues Legal Opinion
The Government Accountability Office was asked whether the Office of Management and Budget violated the Impoundment Control Act by withholding Ukraine aid.
Trump Impeachment: Ukraine Investigates Whether US Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch Stalked
Documents released as part of the impeachment investigate indicate Trump supporters had her under surveillance.
Trump Impeachment: A Look At The 7 Case Managers Who Will Prosecute The President
Adam Schiff has been the face of the impeachment inquiry and as a former federal prosecutor will lead the team laying out the case in the Senate trial.
Climate Change News: World Economic Forum Highlights Top 5 Global Risks
Young people believe economic concerns can be weathered in a way environmental problems cannot.
Massive Changes For Russia? Putin Seeks To Reshape Government With Constitutional Overhaul
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and his entire Cabinet resigned to pave way for changes that are likely to extend Putin's role beyond the expiration of his term in 2024.
Trump Impeachment: Pelosi Names Team That Will Prosecute President In Senate Trial
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff will lead the impeachment prosecution against President
Trump when the trial gets underway next week.
US - China Trade War: Trump Administration Ready To Lift Tariffs?
Lifting tariffs will be dependent on Chinese compliance with intellectual property protections and other aspects of the phase one trade deal to be signed Wednesday.
Climate Change News: How One Global Investment Group Will Weigh Environmental Factors In How It Invests
The world's biggest asset manager says climate risks cannot be ignored and will fundamentally reshape finance.
Democratic Debate In Iowa: Candidates Clash Amid Comments About Whether A Woman Can Win
Tuesday's debate at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, is the last before the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses that kick off the presidential election season.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Britain, France, Germany Trigger Process That Could Reimpose UN Sanctions
The E3 rejected Tehran's claims it's entitled to reduce compliance in response to U.S. sanctions.
Trump Impeachment: Pelosi Lays Out Schedule For Sending Charges Against President To Senate
McConnell says some preliminary matters will be taken care of this week, clearing the way for the trial.
Mueller Report Aftermath: Treasury Official Admits Leaking Confidential Financial Reports On Manafort, Others
Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards, a senior adviser at the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, pleaded guilty to conspiracy for leaking suspicious activity reports to a reporter.
Trump Impeachment: President Says Articles Should Be Dismissed Without Trial
Trump: “Why should I have the stigma of impeachment attached to my name when I did nothing wrong?”
US - Iran Relations: Will Mike Pompeo Testify About Soleimani Attack?
A hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee was set for Tuesday amid growing questions over the legality of the strike and whether there was an imminent threat.
Democratic Politics: Bloomberg Calls For Change In Primary Calendar, Says Iowa, NH Get Too Much Attention
The former New York mayor says too much time and too many resources are wasted in Iowa and New Hampshire, which a 90% white and have a combined 10 electoral votes.
UK vs. Huawei: Decision Looms On Adding Chinese Telecom Company's Controversial 5G Technology
The U.S. has threatened intelligence-sharing operations if Britain taps Huawei to build its 5G mobile network.
Should The Wealthy Pay More In Taxes? Poll Asked Whether The Rich Owed A Greater Share
Ipsos polled nearly 4,500 adults about whether more money should be taken from the rich to fund public programs.
Democratic Presidential Nomination: Spiritual Guru Marianne Williamson Ends Campaign
Williamson said she did not want to get in the way of a progressive capturing the nomination.
US - Iran Relations: New Sanctions Imposed Against Iran's Construction, Mining, Textile, Manufacturing Sectors
The sanctions follow a retaliatory missile attack launched to avenge the U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian general.
Are Drug Prices Too High? Senate Republicans Slow To Take Action To Lower Costs
Legislation is stalled in the Senate despite drug costs that are increasing beyond the rate of inflation.
Why Did US Target Qassem Soleimani? Trump Reveals Embassy Plot
“And we had a shot at him, and I took it and that shot was pinpoint accurate, and that was the end of a monster.”
Trump Impeachment: Pelosi Will Send Articles To Senate 'Soon'
The House speaker said she doesn't plan to hold on to the articles of impeachment "indefinitely."
Environmental News: Trump Administration Revises Need For Impact Statements
The changes are aimed at making it easier to expand airports, lay pipelines and build power plants.