Politics Sep 04 Trump disparaged U.S. military casualties as 'losers,' 'suckers,' report says The allegations were first reported in The Atlantic. A senior Defense Department official with firsthand knowledge of events and a senior U.S. Marine Corps officer who was told about Trump's comments confirmed some of the remarks to The Associated Press.
Nation Sep 04 U.S. unemployment rate falls to 8.4 percent even as hiring slows Employers added 1.4 million jobs, the Labor Department said, down from 1.7 million in July.
Politics Sep 03 WATCH: White House press secretary defends Trump's vote twice comments "The president does not condone unlawful voting," McEnany said to reporters during a White House briefing. "The president's been very clear about this."…
World Sep 03 Middle East's confirmed coronavirus death toll surpasses 50,000 The confirmed death toll from the coronavirus went over 50,000 in the Middle East on Thursday as the pandemic continues.
World Sep 02 Germany says Russia's Navalny poisoned with nerve agent Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with the same type of Soviet-era nerve agent that British authorities identified in a 2018 attack on a former Russian spy.
Politics Sep 02 Biden raises over $360 million in August, shattering record Biden struggled to raise money during the Democratic primary. But ever since he became the apparent nominee last spring, money has poured into his campaign.
Politics Sep 02 WATCH: Biden focuses on schools after blasting Trump on violence Biden says during a campaign event in Wilmington, Delaware, that President Donald Trump “still doesn't have a real plan” to handle the coronavirus pandemic.
World Sep 02 Charlie Hebdo terror attack suspects go on trial in Paris Wednesday's trial opened under tight security, with multiple police checks for anyone entering the main courtroom or the overflow rooms.
World Sep 02 WATCH: National WWII Museum commemorates 75 year anniversary of war's end Wednesday is the anniversary of the formal Sept. 2, 1945, surrender of Japan to the United States, when documents were signed officially ending years of bloody fighting in a ceremony aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
Nation Sep 02 D.C. task force targets monuments, prompting fierce backlash A task force commissioned by the Washington, D.C., government has recommended renaming, relocating or adding context to dozens of monuments, schools, parks and buildings because of their namesakes' participation in slavery or racial oppression.