Politics Feb 21 Roger Stone under full gag order after posting photo of judge U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson said Thursday she believes Stone would "pose a danger" to others in the case if she didn't institute the order.
Politics Feb 21 North Carolina orders new election for undecided U.S. House race The North Carolina State Board of Elections voted 5-0 on Thursday to hold a new election in the 9th Congressional District…
Politics Feb 21 In reversal, North Carolina GOP candidate says new election should be called The Republican in the country's last undecided congressional race is ending his bid to be declared a winner and calling for a new election.
Politics Feb 21 Lawyer: Ex-FBI official McCabe still facing investigation An attorney for Andrew McCabe says an investigation into whether the former FBI deputy director made false statements remains open.
Politics Feb 21 Pompeo says he's 'ruled out' Kansas Senate bid in 2020 Pompeo, who represented Kansas' 4th Congressional District from 2011 to 2017, says he'll serve as secretary of state as long as President Donald Trump wants him to.
Nation Feb 21 WATCH: Police say Smollett 'took advantage' of anger over racism to promote career Chicago police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said at a news conference Thursday that Smollett sent a racist and homophobic threatening letter to himself at the Fox studio lot before the attack. He says Smollett was dissatisfied with his salary.
Politics Feb 20 Russia 'remains open' for arms talks with U.S. President Vladimir Putin says Russia wants friendly relations with the United States and remains open for arms control talks with Washington.
Politics Feb 19 Supreme Court says Ginsburg to attend court's public session The Supreme Court says Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is making her public return to the bench, eight weeks after surgery for lung cancer.
Politics Feb 18 16 states sue over Trump's emergency wall declaration California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released a statement Monday saying the suit alleges the Trump administration's action violates the Constitution.
Nation Feb 18 WWII sailor in iconic Times Square kiss photo dies at 95 In one of the most famous photographs of the 20th century, George Mendonsa kisses Greta Zimmer Friedman, a dental assistant in a nurse's uniform, on Aug. 14, 1945, the day Japan surrendered to the United States.