Armenian Genocide Update: Trump Administration Rejects Senate Resolution Recognizing The Atrocity
The State Department said the administration's position hasn't changed. It recognizes the "atrocity" but stops short of calling it genocide.
Trump Impeachment Live Stream? House Rules Committee Debates Impeachment Vote
Watch live as the House Rules Committee sets up guidelines for debate ahead of the vote on whether to impeach President Trump for abusing the power of his office and obstructing Congress' investigation of his actions.
Michael Flynn Update: What's Next For Trump's Former National Security Adviser?
Michael Flynn lost a bid to have his conviction for lying to federal investigators thrown out and is to be sentenced Jan. 28.
Trump Impeachment News: Republican Group Asks, 'What Is Trump Hiding?'
Republicans for the Rule of Law put up a billboard in Times Square and several GOP congressional districts.
US-South Korean Relations: South Koreans Reject Paying More For US Troops
A survey by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs queried 1,000 South Korean adults last week and found they don't want to pony up the $5 billion for which the Trump administration has asked.
Climate Change News: Goldman Sachs Rejects Arctic Oil, Gas Exploration, Touts Sustainable Projects Instead
CEO David Solomon wars of widespread negative consequences unless the world eschews actions that damage the environment.
What Do Trump's Taxes Reveal? Supreme Court To Decide If President Immune From Criminal Investigation
The decision could define the limits of presidential power and is expected before the court recesses at the end of June.
US Census Update: Judge Refuses To Delay Suit Over Administration Documents
A federal judge set an expedited schedule in a suit against Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross over the administration refusal to turn over documents to the House Oversight and Reform Committee.
What Comes Next In Trump Impeachment? McConnell Says 'No Chance' Of Senate Conviction
After the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve articles of impeachment, the president says a drawn out impeachment process would give him a look at the whistleblower who triggered the investigation.
Time Person Of The Year: Trump Campaign Tweet Replaces Thunberg's Head With The President's
Trump has ridiculed the teenage climate activist, who wowed the world in September with her impassioned plea at the United Nations General Assembly urging governments to fight climate change.
Trump Impeachment: House Judiciary Committee Holds Vote On President's Impeachment
Chairman Jerrold Nadler put off the vote until Friday after 14 hours of debate on two articles of impeachment alleging abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Will The Government Shut Down Again? Negotiators Working To Reach Agreement Before Holidays
Negotiators told reporters they have reached a tentative deal on $1.4 trillion in discretionary spending.
Why Is The US Budget Deficit Growing? Government Spending Outstripping Revenue
Experts say the 2017 tax cuts have done little to spur the economy and opened as many tax loopholes as the legislation closed.
Will Republicans Vote In Presidential Primaries? Hawaii 5th State Party To Cancel Contest
Republicans in five states have decided to cancel presidential primaries and caucuses as a waste of resources.
Trump Impeachment Update: Judiciary Committee Department Debates Charges Against President
“If we decide a president is above the law, then we will no longer live in a democracy; we will be living in a dictatorship, trading the values of Madison for the values of Moscow” -- David Cicilline
Trump Impeachment Live Stream: House Judiciary Committee Debates Articles Against President
The Judiciary Committee is finishing up debate on the charges against President Trump before sending articles of impeachment to the floor.
Trump Impeachment: Senate May Not Call Any Witnesses For President's Trial
Sen. Ron Johnson says not calling witnesses would keep the process from getting "messy."
Student Debt Relief: DeVos Rejected Staff Recommendations On Loan Forgiveness For Corinthian, ITT Students
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is scheduled to testify before the House Education and Labor Committee on Thursday, her first appearance before Congress in seven months.
Amazon vs. UK: British Regulators Could Suppress E-Commerce Giant's Appetite For Deliveroo
The Competition and Markets Authority is considering a six-month investigation to delay Amazon's investment in food delivery startup Deliveroo.
Pensacola Base Shooting Update: Training For Saudi Students Suspended By Navy
Other international students will return to classrooms and for flight training as investigation into deadly shooting continues.
Trump Impeachment Reaction: White House Says President 'Did Nothing Wrong,' While Many On Twitter Call For Removal
Republicans reject articles of impeachment against President Trump. Vice President Mike Pence says action is a "disgrace."
ExxonMobil Cleared In NY Securities Fraud Climate Change Case
The judge, however, did not absolve the company from responsibility for contributing to climate change.
Trump Impeachment: What Happens Next After House Democrats Unveil 2 Articles?
"No one, not even a president, is above the law" -- House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler.
What Are The Fastest Growing Jobs? Tech Dominates On LinkedIn Analysis
A LinkedIn analysis indicates the fastest growing jobs are mostly tech-related.
Trump Impeachment: Republicans Attack Investigation Process
“President Trump’s persistent and continuing effort to coerce a foreign country to help him cheat to win an election is a clear and present danger to our free and fair elections and to our national security” -- Daniel Goldman, majority counsel for the House Intelligence Committee.
Zelensky, Putin Meet For First Time: What Can We Expect From Ukraine-Russia Talks?
Zelensky is under pressure at home not to capitulate to Russian demands as he seeks to end fighting in Ukraine's eastern provinces.
How To Watch Trump Impeachment Live Stream: House Judiciary Committee Reconvenes Inquiry
The committee holds its second hearing, this time weighing testimony from Democratic and Republican lawyers.
Latest Trump Impeachment News: President's Lawyer Tells Democrats To End 'Charade'
White House counsel Pat Cipollone indicates Trump will not participate in next week's hearings and instead calls for end to impeachment process.
Will The US Send More Troops To Middle East? Defense Secretary Mark Esper Calls Report 'False'
The defense secretary issued a statement Friday denying a Wall Street Journal report the administration was considering the action.
Active Shooter: Gunman Opens Fire At Naval Air Station In Pensacola, Florida
“This is a dark day for a very great place,” said Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is a Navy veteran. “It not only strikes at the heart here in northwest Florida, but throughout the Navy nationwide and throughout the world.”