The oil giant argues that the officials targeted them for a fraud investigation for biased reasons.
The president-elect will have to work from the Old Executive Office Building while the Oval Office is being renovated.
“We’ve done it with Iran back awhile ago. We did it during World War II with the Japanese.”
The Philippine president’s statement came soon after Russia decided to withdraw from the process of joining the International Criminal Court.
The two third-party candidates received significantly more votes than they did during the 2012 presidential race.
There are costs and benefits to U.S. economy associated with immigration.
There are over 3.3 million Muslims already living throughout the nation – and that figure could more than double by 2050.
Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized President Barack Obama’s performance, calling the last jobs report before the election “disastrous.”
President-elect Donald Trump will be able to use drone strikes at his discretion while in office.
The Associated Press has yet to officially call both states after Tuesday's presidential election.
The Democratic loser could blow out the popular vote by almost two million votes over President-elect Donald Trump.
President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter to call the New York Times "dishonest" and gloat about apparent fears of a backlash from subscribers who supported him.
Presidential elections in the United States are decided by the Electoral College, not voters.
Democrat Hillary Clinton's popular vote lead rose by nearly 170,000 votes.
Google saw a spike in searches for the term martial law on election night.
For just the fifth time in the country's history, the winner of the popular vote will not be president.
Trump is the second president-elect in 16 years to lose the popular vote. His election could intensify a state push to circumvent the Electoral College.
Although the president gave a heartfelt speech Wednesday urging Americans to keep their heads up, he's spent the past few months publicly criticizing the Republican.
Democrat Hillary Clinton, despite conceding and losing the electoral college, can still secure the popular vote.
Sen. John McCain entered Election Day amid worries of a strong Democratic turnout in typically red-leaning Arizona.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are competing in a tight race but all the numbers show a favorable race for the Democrat.
Exit polls play a huge role in helping the major networks make early projections on election night.