World Oct 23 Trump: Saudi operation that killed Khashoggi 'very bad' concept 'carried out poorly' Turkish officials say a 15-man team tortured, killed and dismembered the writer and say Saudi officials had planned the killing for days.
Nation Oct 23 Washington, D.C.'s attorney general launches investigation into sex abuse by Catholic clergy Attorney General Karl Racine announced the move Tuesday during a regular breakfast meeting among Washington officials.
Politics Oct 23 U.S. to revoke visas of Saudis implicated in killing of writer Jamal Khashoggi The visa revocations are the first punitive measures taken by the Trump administration against the Saudis since Khashoggi disappeared after entering the consulate on Oct. 2.
World Oct 22 Russian woman mocks U.S. charges of midterm election meddling: 'My heart filled with pride' Justice Department prosecutors alleged Friday that Elena Khusyaynova helped manage the finances of the same social media troll farm that was indicted earlier this year by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Politics Oct 22 WATCH: Obama says Republicans sow divisions in the U.S. Obama is expected to speak around 4 p.m. EDT. Watch the former president's remarks…
World Oct 22 Trump says he's reducing Central American aid over migrants President Donald Trump says the U.S. will begin "cutting off, or substantially reducing" aid to three Central American nations over a migrant caravan heading to the U.S. southern border.
Nation Oct 19 Hackers breach HealthCare.gov system, nab data on 75,000 people The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services made the announcement late Friday afternoon, a time slot agencies often use to release unfavorable developments.
World Oct 19 Caravan of 3,000 migrants prepares to cross from Guatemala to Mexico President Donald Trump has made it clear to Mexico that he is monitoring its response. Early Thursday, he threatened to close the U.S. border if Mexico let the migrants advance.
Nation Oct 18 Justice Department investigating clergy sex abuse in Pennsylvania People familiar with the probe say federal prosecutors have served subpoenas on dioceses across the state.
World Oct 18 Putin says Russia would only use its nuclear weapons in retaliation Putin noted that Russia would only launch a nuclear strike if its early warning systems spot missiles heading toward its territory, adding that "the aggressor should know that retaliation is inevitable."…