Politics May 23 Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to ‘SPYGATE’ President Donald Trump escalated his efforts to discredit the Russia investigation Wednesday. "SPYGATE could be one of the biggest political scandals in history!" the president said in an early morning Twitter tirade.
Politics May 18 What’s behind Trump’s FBI spy theory? President Donald Trump and his supporters are circulating an explosive theory: The FBI, they say, may have planted a mole, or "spy," inside the 2016 campaign to bring him down. The unverified allegation has lit up conservative media and earned…
Politics May 18 Giuliani says special counsel Mueller has narrowed scope of questions for Trump President Donald Trump's attorney said special counsel Robert Mueller has narrowed the scope of potential questions for the president in the Russia probe, even as Trump advanced an unverified theory that the DOJ planted a spy in his 2016 campaign.
Politics May 16 4 key takeaways from Donald Trump Jr.’s testimony on the Russia probe What we learned from the nearly 2,000 pages of transcripts of interviews with Donald Trump Jr. and others by congressional investigators in the Russia probe.
Politics Nov 27 Al Franken back to work amid sexual misconduct allegations Minnesota Sen. Al Franken said he doesn't remember whether he touched women inappropriately while having his picture taken with them at campaign events.
Politics Dec 18 Trump aides push back on suggestions of Russian interference The CIA says U.S. intelligence agencies agree that Moscow was behind the cyber break-in of the Democratic National Committee.
Nation Nov 27 Trump aides say Cuban government will have to change Reince Priebus, Trump's incoming chief of staff, said Trump would reverse Obama's opening to Cuba unless there is "some movement" from the Cuban government.
Politics Sep 12 Where do the presidential candidates stand on child care and pay equity? In much of the United States, families spend more on child care for two kids than on housing. And if you're a woman, it's likely you earn less than your male colleagues.
Politics Jul 24 Debbie Wasserman Schultz to step down at end of party’s convention Debbie Wasserman Schultz says she is stepping down as Democratic Party chairwoman at the end of this week's convention.
Politics Jul 24 Hacked emails overshadow Democratic National Convention Bitterness and frustration among the more progressive wing came after some 19,000 emails were published on the website Wikileaks that suggested the Democratic National Committee played favorites during the primary.