As top intelligence and law enforcement officials testify in front of Congress this week, one big question looms: Did President Trump attempt to obstruct justice in the Russia investigation?
A majority of voters in a new poll thinks President Trump uses Twitter too much. A Politico/Morning Consult poll finds 69 percent of voters think the president uses Twitter too much, and 59 percent say Trump’s use of a Twitter is a bad thing.
Community members look on as police officers investigate the scene of a shooting in Sandy, Utah, Tuesday, June 6, 2017. Utah police say the shooter in a suburban Salt Lake City neighborhood is among several people who died in the incident and two …
Washington (CNN) Republican senators are likely to keep a key Obamacare provision intended for people with pre-existing conditions as they craft their bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
California Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez triumphed Tuesday in a runoff for the state’s Los Angeles-centered 34th Congressional District, a victory for Latino and progressive groups that overcame low turnout and election fatigue.
(CNN) School choice, abortion and bathroom access are among Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s agenda items for a special session of the Texas Legislature starting July 18.
A nationwide debate has erupted over Harvard University’s recent decision to rescind admission offers to at least 10 students because of extremely offensive memes they posted in a private Facebook chat.
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A devoted father always photographing the games of his teenagers, now orphaned by a workplace shooting. A loving husband who “would give the shirt off his back” for anyone in need.
(CNN) Education Secretary Betsy DeVos indicated discrimination in schools on the basis of sexual orientation is “unsettled” law and a matter for Congress and the courts to address — not her department.
SEBRING, Fla. – A Highlands County woman could be charged with a felony after investigators say she allowed a toddler to be bitten by a small snake as a lesson, then posted the video to Facebook.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – President Donald Trump says withdrawing from a global climate change agreement will boost the U.S. economy, but existing market forces have had far more of an effect on the fossil fuel industries than climate regulations.
Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Minden, left, and Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, during the final hours of the Nevada Legislature at the Legislative Building in Carson City on Monday, June 5, 2017.
Family and friends of John Hernandez who died after he was beaten at a Sheldon-area Denny’s are demanding answers from officials, as no charges have been filed thus far in this case.
Rush hour in Big Sur, Calif. has taken on a whole new meaning. Most mornings and afternoons, a newly built footpath that plunges through a grove of towering redwoods is clogged with workers and school kids.
A whisky-loving bureaucrat in charge of purchasing for the Staten Island District Attorney’s office stole more than $50,000 from the agency over an 11-year period and spent it on entertaining himself.
READFIELD, Maine — 2nd Lt. Carl Alexander was killed in France during World War II. After suffering mortal wounds, he told medics to help another wounded officer and finished giving orders to his men before dying moments later.
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