Michael Cohen said he "wrote [letters] at Mr. Trump's direction that threatened his high school, colleges and college board not to release his grades or S.A.T. scores."
Michael Cohen is scheduled to make his public testimony on Wednesday at the House of Representatives. But a Republican Rep. from Florida is already taking shots at the former Trump lawyer, and some Democrats are comparing it to witness intimidation.
President Trump’s former lawyer is expected to discuss Stormy Daniels hush payments, WikiLeaks and other possible scandals.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may be too embarrassed to ask China to borrow a plane to get to his summit with Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Former campaign staffer Alva Johnson has filed a lawsuit alleging that President Trump kissed her during his 2016 campaign.
Sources told the New York Times that President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen has given information to New York federal prosecutors about the Trump inauguration.
The United States will retain a small residue force in Syria departing from the earlier plan of a total pull out. As a result, some 200 troops will stay for some more time, according to a new announcement from the White House.
Deutsche Bank wanted to go easy on loans taken by the Trump Organization, and decided to do no more buisiness with this entity.
A memo from a government official in North Korea indicates that the country is experiencing a shortage of food supplies, blaming the looming period of food scarcity on recent natural disasters and sanctions.
Before the trans military ban goes into effect, one trans woman is racing against time to join her state's Army National Guard before time runs out.
Many are hoping for special counsel Robert Mueller to finish his probe into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Even as Iran claims of escalating threats from Israel and the U.S, it is hastily adding new weapons to its armory. The latest is an indigenously produced submarine.
No recession but a rather dull growth for the global economy this year, claims Janus Henderson Investors.
Iran has alleged that Israel is provoking a war in the oil-rich Middle East region abetted by hostile policies of the United States while keeping “international laws on the shelf.”
Incredible at it may seem, Amazon.com will pay no taxes to the U.S. federal government for income it made in 2018.
The latest in Donald Trump news is the physical examination that the president underwent at the Walter Reed military hospital on Friday. According to a White House release, the President is in good health barring the minor issue of a slight weight gain that made him “obese” from a medical point of view.
Too much talk of an inevitable economic recession is sapping the confidence of small U.S. business firms.
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressly of Massachusetts lead throngs of protestors in a rally in support of asylum seekers with temporary protected status, marching from the White House to the Capitol as a show of solidarity.
Amidst plans to call hundreds of National Guard troops back from deployment, California Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted on Monday that "the border 'emergency' is nothing more than a manufactured crisis."
President Trump once again took to Twitter to slam Democrats, this time over a proposed cap on the number of beds reserved by ICE detainees, scolding members of the party over their "brand new demand."
Mac's Cashsaver, a Christian grocery franchise, has distributed an ad across stores in Louisiana and Arkansas that says: “Heaven has a wall, a gate and a strict immigration policy. Hell has open borders. Let that sink in.”
The ongoing U.S.-China trade war can put to risk at least 2 million U.S. jobs. The figure will increase if the U.S. goes ahead with the proposed 25 percent tariff on other Chinese imports starting early March.