SpaceX News: Dragon Capsule Splashes Down Safely In Pacific
The Dragon capsule was carrying more than 3,600 pounds of cargo back to Earth, some of which will be transported immediately to NASA scientists for study.
Syria War News: Presidential Palace In Damascus Bombarded
Rebels launched a surprise assault ahead of peace talks set to begin Thursday in Geneva.
March Madness 2017: Confederate Flag Flown Near South Carolina vs. Duke Site
Protesters set up their flag on a pickup truck at a parking garage adjacent to Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
Does Immigration Cause Crime? Studies Say Opposite May Be True
“Even Illegal immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated than native-born Americans,” a Cato Institute study indicates.
Was Trump Investigated: Wiretapping Allegation 'Patently False,' Rep. Schiff Says
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes says there was no physical wiretap at Trump Tower.
The Future Of Healthcare: Senators Predict Defeat Of 'Obamacare Lite'
House Speaker Paul Ryan says before Thursday's likely vote, the plan will be changed to give more assistance to people in their 50s and 60s.
Who Is Andrew Wheeler? Coal Lobbyist Next EPA Deputy Administrator, Report Says
Andrew Wheeler is the latest former aide to Sen. Jim Inhofe reportedly in line for an administration post.
War On ISIS: Is US Responsible For Syria Mosque Bombing That Killed, Injured Dozens?
The airstrike about 20 miles west of Aleppo occurred during evening prayers, killing 42 and injuring more than 100.
Trump 2005 Tax Return Ratings Boon For MSNBC's Rachel Maddow
Tuesday's report garnered 4.13 million viewers making the MSNBC show the third most watched in the 9 p.m. EDT time slot.
Will Camilla Have The Title Of Queen? Prince Charles Could Make It So
The Prince of Wales reportedly is not satisfied to have his wife known as the princess consort and wants the title upgraded to queen consort.
Trump Terrorism Budget: Will New Plans Hurt New York Counterterrorism Funding?
Police Commissioner James O'Neill says virtually all federal funding for such things as bomb squad and active shooter training would disappear.
Can Israel-Palestine Conflict Be Resolved? Trump Envoy Optimistic Regarding Peace Prospects
Jason Greenblatt, Trump’s special representative for international negotiations, made the rounds, meeting with Israelis, Palestinians and Jordanian King Abdullah II.
Trump Travel Ban News: Hawaii Judge Blocks Revised Executive Order
U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson said the ban is likely a violation of the First Amendment.
Did Russians Support Trump? RT America Should Be Investigated, Jeanne Shaheen Says
Shaheen introduced a bill that would give the Justice Department more authority to determine if RT America is an arm of the Kremlin.
Fake News: 'The View' Host Whoopi Goldberg Threatens Underground Report With Legal Action
The man behind the Underground Report apologized to Goldberg but doubted her claim a fake news story endangered her and her family.
Just Kidding? Trump Spokesman Rolls Back Obama Wiretapping Claim
Press Secretary Sean Spicer says since the president put quote marks around "wires" and "tapping" in his tweets, he might have meant it in a broader sense.
Is Trump Hiding Something? Preet Bharara Declined Trump Call Before Firing
The former New York U.S. attorney says he now knows how the Moreland commission felt when Gov. Andrew Cuomo shut it down mid-investigation.
Travel Bargain: Air Canada Rolling Out Seat Auction Plan
Airline analyst Rick Erickson warned Air Canada is walking a fine line with customers who pay full price.
Future Of EU: May Poised To Trigger Brexit This Week
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says it's no big deal if the U.K. leaves the European Union without a trade agreement in place.
Hatian Bus Crash Live Updates: Driver Plows Into Pedestrians, Dozens Of Fatalities Reported
The Haitian bus driver fled the scene of a pedestrian accident that killed one person and then plowed into a rara parade, killing 37 more people.
Was Trump Investigated? Release Wiretap Proof, John McCain Tells President
Rep. Adam Schiff said President Donald Trump's wiretap allegations are a problem, whether they're true or not.
The Future Of Healthcare: Obamacare Replacement Defended By Paul Ryan, Tom Price
Sen. Rand Paul suggested Americans be allowed to join buying groups to drive down premiums and guarantee coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
Religious Discrimination? Muslim Family Kicked Off United Flight Sues
With a dozen such incidents reported in the last 18 months, the Council on American-Islamic Relations says the time is right to seek accountability from the airlines.
Is Trump Creating Jobs? February Unemployment Report Expected To Show Hiring Increase
Friday's report for the first full month of the Trump presidency is the final piece of economic news the Federal Reserve needs to decide on a rate hike.
What Is Anti-Semitism? Jewish Communities Growing Anxious, Fearful Because Of Wave Of Bomb Threats
Twelve Jewish schools and community centers across the country received threats Tuesday.
Who Will Lose Health Insurance? Obamacare Repeal By Republicans Could Cost 10M People Their Coverage
A Standard & Poor's analysis cautions against moving too quickly to change the way healthcare is funded.
Did Trump Meet With Russians Too? President Has 'No Recollection' Of Encounter With Russian Ambassador
The president shook hands with the Russian envoy at a speech in Washington last April.
Al Franken Tells Jeff Sessions His Russian Contacts Explanation Is 'Ridiculous'
The Minnesota senator says attorney general's explanation for not mentioning Russian contacts was "ridiculous" and he should appear again before Judiciary Committee.
Obamacare Repeal Update: Planned Parenthood Defunded Under Republicans' American Healthcare Act
Republicans took a swing at replacing Obamacare, swapping subsidies for tax credits and keeping the two most popular features of the Affordable Care Act.
Chance The Rapper Donates $1M To Chicago Schools As Governor, Legislature Fight Over Budget
The rapper chided Gov. Bruce Rauner for imposing conditions on helping Chicago Public Schools, saying the district has been mismanaged for years.