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.
Politics Feb 18 Trump lashes out at officials involved in Russia probe President Donald Trump is lashing out at key officials involved in the Russia probe, namely former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and the current deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein.
World Feb 17 Polish PM cancels Israel visit amid new Holocaust tensions Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki canceled his plans to attend a meeting of central European leaders in Israel starting Monday amid new tensions over how Polish behavior during the Holocaust is remembered and characterized.
Nation Feb 16 Aurora shooting update: Plant manager, intern among 5 killed by colleague losing job Police on Saturday identified five male employees of Henry Pratt Co. who were found dead Friday and the gunman, who was killed in a shootout with police after a 90-minute search of the sprawling warehouse.
Politics Feb 15 Trump picks former Alabama official to lead FEMA Jeffrey Byard held several positions with the Alabama Emergency Management Agency before he joined FEMA in 2017 during the agency's response to Hurricanes Harvey in Texas and Irma in Florida.
Nation Feb 15 Portland mayor calls for probe into texts between police, far-right group The mayor of Portland, Oregon, has asked the police chief to investigate "disturbing" texts between the commander of the department's rapid response team and the leader of a far-right group involved in violent protests in the city.
Nation Feb 15 5 people dead, 5 police officers wounded in shooting at Illinois business Aurora, Illinois, Police Chief Kristen Ziman told a news conference that the gunman was believed to be an employee at the Henry Pratt Co. in the city about 40 miles west of Chicago.