Nation Jul 30 How the 3 Gilroy festival shooting victims are being remembered Two of the victims were children, and the third was a 25-year-old New York college graduate who loved sports.
Politics Jul 29 U.S. moves to limit asylum for threatened family members Immigrants who fear persecution because of their family ties will no longer be eligible for asylum, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said Monday.
Health Jul 29 Trump administration's rejection of Utah Medicaid plan could affect other states The rejection of Utah's closely watched plan to partially expand Medicaid could send other states back to the drawing board on covering more low-income people under former President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
Nation Jul 29 WATCH: Police say Gilroy festival shooter purchased rifle legally The gunman killed a 6-year-old boy, a 13-year-old girl and a man in his 20s.
Nation Jul 29 WATCH: Trump signs bill extending 9/11 responders' fund The bill extends funding for the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund through 2092.
Nation Jul 26 Supreme Court clears way for Pentagon to use $2.5 billion for border wall The Supreme Court said Friday that it would lift a freeze on the money put in place by a lower court.
World Jul 26 U.S. restricts visas for Cuban officials involved in sending doctors abroad Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the program forces Cuban medical professionals to work long hours and live in unsafe areas while advancing what he calls the Cuban government's "political agenda."…
Politics Jul 26 Trump says Guatemala signing deal to restrict asylum cases The so-called "safe third country" agreement would require migrants, including Salvadorans and Hondurans, who cross into Guatemala on their way to the U.S. to apply for protections in Guatemala instead of at the U.S. border.
Politics Jul 26 WATCH: Pelosi downplays differences with Ocasio-Cortez after talk "In our caucus we have our differences. Respect that instead of making a big issue of it," Pelosi told reporters.
Nation Jul 25 Florida lawmaker receives threats after asking for Epstein probe Democratic state senator Lauren Book told news outlets Thursday she has received a dozen threatening text messages and phone calls telling her to back off from pushing a probe into the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.