Republican Health Care Bill Vote Delayed, Again
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel late Saturday deferred the vote to repeal Obamacare, a day after Republican Senator John McCain's eye surgery.
Is Obamacare Really Collapsing? Debate Rages Over Health Care Reform
The GOP’s main argument to replace Obamacare has been that it is collapsing but a new report claims insurers remained profitable in first quarter of 2017.
ISIS Defeated In Mosul, But Does That Mean The Islamic State Group Threat Is Over?
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi declared Sunday that the Islamic State group was wiped out from Mosul, eight months after an offensive was launched to retake the city from the terror group.
Russian Hackers May Have Targeted US Nuclear Power Plants, Reports Say
A dozen companies operating nuclear plants across the country have been targeted in the latest string of cyberattacks.
Crack Epidemic Inspired 'Snowfall': Drug Addiction Among African-Americans In 80s Los Angeles
The crime drama's 10-episode first season follows the life of an African American youth mired in the dark alleys of addiction.
Bahrain's Crackdown On Human Rights: Groups Urge For Activist Ebtisam al-Saegh's Release
Prominent human rights defender from Bahrain, Ebtisam al-Saegh, was detained Monday following a midnight raid. The arrest comes nearly a month after she alleged sexual abuse by NSA officials.
Utah's Potato Valley Was Feeding People 10,000 Years Ago
Researchers have discovered potato starch residues in the crevices of a 10,900-year-old stone tool in Escalante region of Utah, earlier known as the “Potato Valley."
Twitter Reacts To Chris Christie Sunbathing On Beach He Closed To Public
Twitter spared no mercy as New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was captured sunbathing at Island Beach State Park on Sunday after it was closed to the public ahead of the July 4 weekend.
What Is Kate’s Law? Trump Urges Congress To Pass Immigration Bills
Kate’s Law and No Sanctuary for Criminals Act "will close the dangerous loopholes exploited by criminals, gang members, drug dealers, killers, and terrorists," President Donald Trump said while addressing a meeting in the White House Cabinet Room on Wednesday.
Kevin Mallory, Ex-State Department Official, Charged With Spying For China
Kevin Patrick Mallory, an Army veteran, has been charged with stealing classified information triggering Chinese spying concerns. Beijing has been accused of espionage in several other instances.
Gulf Standoff: Amid Trump’s Qatar-Bashing, Tillerson Called For Easing Tensions Thrice
Despite President Donald Trump's scathing attacks on Doha over alleged terror links, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been appealing to the Arab countries to reconsider the Qatar blockade.
Will Trump Meeting Ukrainian President Poroshenko Further Complicate US-Russia Relations?
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko met President Donald Trump at the Oval Office on Tuesday after the Treasury Department imposed sanctions on 38 Russian individuals and organizations over Crimea.
Trumpcare Update: Senate Democrats Protest Republican Healthcare Act For Being Written 'In Secret'
Democrats held the Senate floor Monday in a bid to open the healthcare debate to the public amid GOP's Trumpcare push.
Portugal Wildfire Kills Over 60, Death Toll Expected To Rise
The current death toll in the deadly Pedrógão Grande area wildfire is reported to be the highest in Portugal since the Sintra forest fire that killed 25 soldiers in 1966.
VP Pence Hires Richard Cullen For Russia Probe Representation
The decision to hire Richard Cullen to represent the vice president in the special counsel investigation comes after President Donald Trump hired his long-time legal advisor, Marc Kasowitz, in May for the Russia probe.
Southern Baptist Convention Denounces 'Alt-Right' White Supremacists Following Backlash
The nation’s largest Protestant denomination passed a resolution a day after the proposal to denounce the "alt-right' movement divided convention leaders and triggered backlash on social media.
Press Freedom Threatened Under Trump Administration, This Time In Capitol Hall
Reporters said Tuesday they were asked to seek permission to film interviews in the Capitol hall. This is not the first time press freedom has come under a cloud during the Trump administration.
Jeff Sessions Evades Kamala Harris' Question During Congressional Testimony
Sen. Kamala Harris, a Democrat from California, was cut off as she sought a reply from Jeff Sessions about the policy that stopped him from answering the queries of senators.