Politics Apr 18 House asks Robert Mueller to testify by May 23 The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is asking special counsel Robert Mueller to testify before his panel as soon as possible about his report on the Trump campaign and Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Nation Apr 18 Man with gas cans arrested at New York City's St. Patrick's Cathedral The New Jersey man was arrested after entering St. Patrick's Cathedral carrying two cans of gasoline, lighter fluid and butane lighters.
Politics Apr 17 Top Democrat accuses Barr of 'taking unprecedented steps to spin' Mueller report Rep. Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat, said Wednesday that Attorney General William Barr "appears to be waging a media campaign" on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Politics Apr 17 Wisconsin senator proposes tougher asylum requirements Senate Homeland Security Chairman Ron Johnson says he is working on legislation to help stem the flow of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Politics Apr 17 WATCH: U.S. allowing suits against foreign firms in Cuba, Pompeo says The Trump administration is opening the door for lawsuits against foreign firms operating on properties Cuba seized from Americans after the 1959 revolution.
World Apr 16 What was lost and saved from the Notre Dame fire Notre Dame housed priceless and irreplaceable marvels of immense religious, artistic, musical, historical and architectural value.
Nation Apr 16 Former NASA astronaut Owen Garriott dies at 88 Garriott flew aboard the early space station Skylab in 1973, spending about 60 days in space.
Politics Apr 16 WATCH: Mourners gather for funeral of South Carolina's Ernest 'Fritz' Hollings The South Carolina Democrat led his state through desegregation as governor and served six terms in the U.S. Senate.
World Apr 15 France's Macron vows to rebuild damaged Notre Dame French President Emmanuel Macron says he is seeking international help to restore the Paris landmark.
Nation Apr 15 Lead poisoning kills first Yellowstone golden eagle fitted with tracker Officials say the first golden eagle in Yellowstone National Park to be fitted with a tracking device has died. Scientists suspect the adult female may have eaten carrion containing lead bullet fragments.