World May 10 Up to 70 migrants drown after their boat sinks off coast of Tunisia The International Organization for Migration called it the deadliest migrant boat sinking since January.
World May 10 Pompeo to meet with Putin amid disputes over Venezuela, Arctic Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will arrive in Moscow on Monday, then travel to Sochi on Tuesday to see President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Politics May 09 WATCH: Trump says he's 'very surprised' Don Jr. has been subpoenaed Trump called his son a "very good person," adding that the "last thing he needs is Washington DC."…
Nation May 09 Trial of white officer in Eric Garner chokehold death to proceed A judge is allowing a police disciplinary case to move forward against the white officer accused in the 2014 chokehold death of Garner, who was unarmed.
Politics May 09 WATCH: Pelosi signals a methodical approach on Barr contempt of Congress vote House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House of Representatives isn't rushing into a vote on holding Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress for not providing the special counsel full report.
Politics May 08 House intel panel subpoenas full, unredacted Mueller report The intelligence committee subpoena requires Attorney General William Barr to produce the documents by May 15.
Economy May 08 Attorneys general from 33 states urge banking reform for pot industry Most Americans live in states where marijuana is legally available in some form. But most banks don't want anything to do with money from the cannabis industry for fear it could expose them to legal trouble from the federal government,…
Politics May 08 House committee had 'no choice' on Barr contempt vote, Nadler says The committee voted 24-16 to hold Barr in contempt after the Justice Department rejected House Democrats' demands for the full Mueller report and the underlying evidence. Ahead of the vote, President Donald Trump asserted executive privilege over those materials and…
Politics May 08 Trump acknowledges massive tax write-offs, calls it 'sport' President Donald Trump on Wednesday acknowledged taking massive tax write offs for real estate losses topping $1 billion from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s, calling it "sport" among developers like himself during that period.
Politics May 07 WATCH: Barr contempt vote from House committee The House Judiciary Committee has voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress, escalating the legal battle with the Trump administration over access to special counsel Robert Mueller's report.