Politics Jan 27 WATCH: President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May speak from the White House The visit by May is the first from a foreign leader since Trump became president Jan. 20.
Politics Jan 27 FACT CHECK: Trump wrong that 2 killed in Chicago during Obama's farewell speech President Donald Trump incorrectly claimed in a television interview that two people were shot and killed in Chicago during then-President Barack Obama's farewell speech.
Politics Jan 25 Mattis to visit Japan, South Korea on first overseas trip as Pentagon chief Defense Secretary James Mattis will travel to Japan and South Korea next week for his first overseas visit since taking office, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
Politics Jan 25 Haley sworn in as U.S. ambassador to the UN Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has been sworn in to be President Donald Trump's ambassador to the United Nations.
Nation Jan 25 Trump warns he's ready to 'send in the Feds' to Chicago President Donald Trump is serving notice he's ready to "send in the Feds" if Chicago can't reduce its homicide figures.
Politics Jan 25 Trump to reveal Supreme Court pick next Thursday The court has had only eight justices since the death last year of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Politics Jan 24 FBI Director James Comey will stay, memo says President Donald Trump criticized the FBI during the campaign for its decision not to recommend charges against his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Politics Jan 24 WATCH: Trump budget pick Mick Mulvaney's confirmation hearing The South Carolina Republican says it's too early to say what steps the new administration will take to reduce intractable government deficits.
Politics Jan 23 President Trump signs memo to leave TPP trade pact WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump signed a memorandum Monday to leave the proposed Pacific Rim trade pact known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. In another executive action, Trump reinstated a ban on providing federal money to international groups that perform abortions…
Nation Jan 23 Supreme Court rejects Texas appeal over voter ID law WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Texas in its effort to restore its strict voter identification law.