Nation Sep 19 Gunmaker Colt suspends production of AR-15 for civilian market Colt's C.E.O. Dennis Veilleux said in a statement that the company remains committed to the Second Amendment and is adapting to consumer demand.
Politics Sep 19 Trump sues Manhattan DA seeking to block tax return subpoena Trump's attorneys filed a lawsuit Thursday in U.S. District Court in New York.
Nation Sep 19 Hurricane cuts power in Bermuda, but no deaths reported After the Category 3 storm passed by Bermuda, 28,000 customers on the island remained without power in the morning.
World Sep 19 Iran warns of 'all-out war' if attacked for drone strike on Saudi oil industry The comments by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif represented the starkest warning yet by Iran in a long summer of mysterious attacks and incidents following the collapse of Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, more than a year after…
Economy Sep 18 WATCH: Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate again The Fed's move will reduce its benchmark rate by an additional quarter-point to a range of 1.75% to 2%.
Health Sep 18 Michigan bans flavored e-cigarettes Federal health officials are investigate the cause of hundreds of serious breathing illnesses in people who have used vaping devices.
Nation Sep 18 Trump names hostage envoy Robert O'Brien as new national security adviser President Donald Trump tapped O'Brien to replace John Bolton who departed the post last Monday.
World Sep 18 Bermuda readies for Category 3 Hurricane Humberto to pass by Officials expected tropical storm-force winds to begin whipping at Bermuda in the morning and warned that hurricane-force gusts would probably last until early Thursday.
Politics Sep 17 WATCH: Lewandowski said President Trump asked him to urge then-AG Sessions to oversee Russia investigation He said, "I didn't think the president asked me to do anything illegal." Under questioning later by Louisiana Democrat Hank Johnson, Lewandowski confirmed as "accurate" that Trump had asked him to deliver the message.
Politics Sep 17 Probe into racist photo in Virginia governor's yearbook cost nearly $368,000 The law firm hired to investigate the photo spent five months conducting interviews, reviewing decades of yearbooks and analyzing news reports.