Politics Jul 15 House to vote on resolution condemning Trump's tweets House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said President Donald Trump "went beyond his own low standards using disgraceful language about members of Congress" and said his xenophobic and "disgusting" comments cannot stand without rebuttal.
Nation Jul 15 Neo-Nazi sentenced to 2nd life term for Charlottesville car attack The man who was sentenced to life for killing one person and injuring dozens during the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Virginia received an additional 419 years on state charges Monday.
Politics Jul 14 Trump defends border detention camps President Donald Trump on Sunday defended conditions at the border detention facilities visited by his vice president, painting a rosier picture than Mike Pence encountered.
Nation Jul 13 Thousands left in the dark during NYC power outage A power outage struck the heart of Manhattan on the anniversary of a 1977 blackout— stranding passengers on subways, gridlocking drivers that had to navigate the streets without traffic lights and bringing the curtain down on Broadway shows.
World Jul 13 EU supports Iraq-proposed conference on US-Iran tensions The European Union supports an Iraqi proposal to hold a regional conference amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, the group's foreign policy chief said Saturday.
Nation Jul 13 Pence tour of migrant center shows men crowded in cages Vice President Mike Pence toured two detention facilities on the Texas border Friday, including a Border Patrol station where hundreds of men were crowded in sweltering cages without cots.
Politics Jul 12 Klobuchar unveils plan to help Alzheimer's patients and caregivers The plan includes new funding for Alzheimer's research and aims to develop a cure and treatment by 2025.
Nation Jul 12 R. Kelly arrested again on federal sex charges A federal grand jury indictment lists 13 counts against Kelly, including sex crimes and obstruction of justice.
Nation Jul 11 Police investigate defaced Rapinoe posters as possible hate crime New York City police said posters featuring U.S women's soccer team player Megan Rapinoe were defaced with derogatory slurs.
Politics Jul 09 Judge blocks government lawyers from quitting census fight The Justice Department formally asked the judge on Monday to let them switch lawyers after an embarrassing episode last week when lawyers seemed to be giving up the legal fight as President Donald Trump vowed to keep trying to include…