Nation Oct 01 Dallas police officer who shot her unarmed, black neighbor found guilty A jury convicted Amber Guyger Tuesday in the killing of Botham Jean in September 2018.
Politics Sep 30 Pompeo was on Trump-Ukraine call, officials say It was the first confirmation that a Cabinet official was on the call in which Trump pressed President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Hunter Biden's membership on the board of a Ukrainian gas company.
Politics Sep 30 Cory Booker meets fundraising goal to continue presidential bid The New Jersey senator had said if he failed to raise $1.7 million by Monday he would end his 2020 bid.
World Sep 30 Turkey vows to keep investigating journalist Khashoggi's killing In an op-ed in the Washington Post, Turkey's president blamed the murder on a "shadow state within the kingdom's government — not the Saudi state or people."…
Politics Sep 29 Giuliani says he'd only help impeachment probe with Trump OK It’s not clear whether Rep. Adam Schiff, whose House Intelligence Committee is taking the lead on the impeachment investigation, wants to hear sworn testimony from Giuliani.
World Sep 29 China to send its top trade negotiator to U.S. for talks China’s top trade negotiator Vice Premier Liu He will lead an upcoming 13th round of talks aimed at resolving a trade war with the United States, a senior Chinese official said Sunday.
World Sep 28 Saudi Arabia unveils new tourist visas Saudi Arabia has announced a new tourist visa scheme, as part of efforts to open up the ultraconservative Muslim kingdom to foreign visitors and diversify its oil-reliant economy.
Politics Sep 27 Secretary Pompeo subpoenaed in Trump impeachment inquiry House Foreign Affairs, Intelligence and Oversight committees set an Oct. 4 deadline for Pompeo to produce documents they are seeking.
Politics Sep 27 McConnell has said if House impeaches Trump, Senate must have trial Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told NPR in March that "if the House were to act, the Senate immediately goes into a trial."…
World Sep 27 Egypt police seal off Tahrir Square amid calls for protest The demonstrations erupted over corruption allegations leveled earlier this month against the military and el-Sissi by an Egyptian businessman living in self-imposed exile who said he had worked with the military for 15 years.