Politics Nov 20 Report: Ivanka Trump used personal email account for government work The emails were sent to White House aides, Cabinet members and Ivanka Trump's assistants, many in violation of public records rules, the Washington Post reported.
Politics Nov 19 Trump’s refugee director is changing jobs Scott Lloyd, the head of the Trump administration's Office of Refugee Resettlement who oversaw shelters for unaccompanied immigrant minors, will move to a new role at the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives, said the Department of Health and Human…
Nation Nov 19 Bloomberg gives ‘unprecedented’ $1.8 billion to Johns Hopkins to boost financial aid The Baltimore university said the contribution — the largest ever to any education institution in the U.S. — will allow Johns Hopkins to eliminate student loans in financial aid packages starting next fall.
Economy Nov 19 David’s Bridal files for bankruptcy The bankruptcy filing will wipe out more than $400 million of the company's long-term debt.
Politics Nov 18 Scott says Nelson concedes Florida Senate race Florida’s Republican Gov. Rick Scott says incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson called him to concede defeat in their extremely tight race.
World Nov 17 1 dead, dozens injured in French fuel taxes protests One protester was killed and 47 others were injured during roadblocks set up around France to demonstrate against rising fuel taxes, a new challenge to embattled President Emmanuel Macron.
Politics Nov 16 WATCH: Stacey Abrams says she cannot win Georgia governor’s race Stacey Abrams said she will file a federal lawsuit to challenge the "gross mismanagement" of Georgia elections.
Politics Nov 16 Judge orders White House to return pass to CNN’s Jim Acosta A federal judge in Washington is ordering the Trump administration to immediately return the White House press credentials of CNN reporter Jim Acosta.
Economy Nov 16 Jennie-O recalls ground turkey amid salmonella outbreak The salmonella outbreak has resulted in one death and 164 reported illnesses in 35 states.
World Nov 13 Defense Secretary Mattis plans to visit U.S.-Mexico border Mattis said the military's mission on the border has not changed "at this time," even though the lead migrant caravan is no longer headed toward south Texas.