Politics Mar 22 Trump steps up effort to discredit Mueller's Russia report In an interview with Fox Business Network to be aired Friday, Trump said: "I have a deputy, appoints a man to write a report on me, to make a determination on my presidency. People will not stand for it."…
World Mar 21 Netherlands tram shooting suspect faces terrorism charges Prosecutors say the man will be charged with offenses that include multiple counts of murder or manslaughter with a terrorist intent.
Nation Mar 20 Flooding in Midwest could be historic, National Weather Service says Weather Service hydrologist Kevin Low "major and perhaps historic" flooding is possible later this month in South Dakota and northern Iowa.
World Mar 20 WATCH: Theresa May says it's 'high time' UK lawmakers approve a Brexit deal The prime minister, who has asked the European Union to postpone Brexit until June 30, said she has "great personal regret" that the UK won't leave with a deal next week.
Politics Mar 20 WATCH: Trump casts doubt on Mueller report, says it should be released President Donald Trump says it's "ridiculous" that special counsel Robert Mueller is writing a report to summarize his findings — but says he's looking forward to seeing what it says.
World Mar 20 WATCH: Pompeo says Israel 'has no greater friend' than the U.S. The U.S. secretary of state appeared alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Wednesday, praising the warm ties between Israel and the U.S. and voicing tough words against Israel's arch-enemy, Iran.
Economy Mar 20 EU fines Google $1.7 billion for restricting competition in online advertising The European Commission found that Google breached EU antitrust rules by preventing other websites from using rival advertising programs.
Politics Mar 19 WATCH: Elizabeth Warren supports elimination of electoral college Elizabeth Warren supports the elimination of the electoral college, the most pointed instance of the Democratic presidential candidate opposing the polarizing mechanism the nation uses to elect its presidents.
Nation Mar 19 White officer on trial in fatal shooting of Antwon Rose A white police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black 17-year-old last year goes on trial starting Tuesday in a case that could put him behind bars for life.
Nation Mar 18 Kansas hopes to resurrect proof-of-citizenship voting law A federal appeals court will hear arguments Monday over the constitutionality of a struck-down Kansas statute that had required people to provide documents proving their U.S. citizenship before they could register to vote.