Nation Apr 24 WATCH: Spicer says White House will host North Korea briefing for Senate White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer hosts his daily news briefing on Monday. The entire U.S. Senate has been invited to the White House Wednesday for a briefing on the escalating situation with North Korea. White House Press…
Politics Apr 24 U.N. ambassador to North Korea: Don't give U.S. a reason to attack U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley said the U.S. wasn't looking for a fight and wouldn't attack North Korea "unless he gives us reason to do something."…
Nation Apr 22 Trump Health Dept. dismisses Obama appointed surgeon general The Trump administration has relieved Dr. Vivek Murthy of his duties as U.S. Surgeon General.
Politics Apr 20 Jason Chaffetz says he may leave Congress early Chaffetz announced Wednesday that he would not run for re-election next year for a sixth term in Congress. He was elected last year to a two-year term that started only four months ago.
Nation Apr 20 Pesticide maker tries to kill risk study An Environmental Protection Agency spokesman later said Scott Pruitt won't "prejudge" any potential rule-making decisions as "we are trying to restore regulatory sanity to EPA's work."…
Nation Apr 19 Trump to keynote U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates in May WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will deliver the commencement address to graduates of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy next month.
Nation Apr 19 WATCH: Spicer addresses North Korea, Georgia election runoff in news briefing Spicer is expected to speak around noon Wednesday. Watch live here.
Politics Apr 18 Justice plans crackdown on violent street gangs On Tuesday, the attorney general called out one organization in particular, the MS-13 street gang, members of which are suspected in the killings of four people last week in Long Island.
Politics Apr 17 Gorsuch asks his first questions from Supreme Court bench It took less than 15 minutes for newly minted Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch to ask his first questions from the bench.
Nation Apr 16 McMaster casts doubt on U.S. sending more troops to Syria President Donald Trump's national security adviser is expressing doubt the U.S. will send more ground troops to Syria.