Politics Oct 07 Sanders unveils plan to overhaul campaign financing The Vermont senator said Monday that as president he'd enact mandatory public financing laws for all federal elections and ban corporate donations for inaugural events.
Politics Oct 07 Pentagon and budget office subpoenaed in impeachment inquiry House Democrats have subpoenaed the Pentagon and White House budget office for documents on delay of military aid to Ukraine.
Politics Oct 04 House panel subpoenas White House documents The subpoena was issued by the House Oversight and Reform Committee as part of Democrats' impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump.
Politics Oct 04 House investigators seek documents from Pence House investigators want Vice President Mike Pence to give them documents that could shed light on whether he helped President Donald Trump pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
Politics Oct 04 WATCH: China trade deal 'has nothing to do' with call to investigate the Bidens, Trump says Trump told reporters at the White House Friday that, "one thing has absolutely nothing to do with the other."…
Nation Oct 04 Supreme Court takes up Louisiana abortion law The Supreme court will consider Louisiana's law requiring doctors who perform abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
Politics Oct 04 Read U.S. diplomats' text messages discussing Trump's Ukraine request In the texts, Volker and two other diplomats discuss how to navigate Trump’s requests for Ukraine to investigate his political rival.
Nation Oct 03 WATCH: Law enforcement should be able to access encrypted online messages, Barr says U.S. Attorney General William Barr and other U.S., U.K. and Australian officials are pressing Facebook to give authorities a way to read encrypted messages sent by users, re-igniting tensions between tech companies and law enforcement.
World Oct 03 U.S. finalizes sale of 150 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine The $39.2 million sale includes 10 launch units for the Javelin missiles and related equipment, according a Defense Security Cooperation Agency notice.
Nation Oct 03 ACLU suit seeks damages for separated immigrant families The ACLU and other attorneys filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging the government violated immigrants’ rights and traumatized young children who were taken from their parents after crossing the border illegally.