Nation Apr 18 Hundreds of U.S. companies ask for exemptions from new tariffs President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported aluminum and steel are disrupting business for hundreds of American companies that buy those metals, and many are pressing for relief.
Politics Apr 18 Mike Pompeo traveled to North Korea over Easter, White House officials confirm White House officials have cleared up some confusion over when CIA Director Mike Pompeo traveled to North Korea for a meeting with Kim Jong Un.
Politics Apr 17 Trump plans rally on night of White House Correspondents Dinner The president's campaign announced Tuesday that Trump will hold a rally on April 28 in Michigan. It's the second straight year the president is holding a rally instead of attending the White House Correspondents Dinner.
World Apr 17 UK: Nerve agent that poisoned spy was in liquid form LONDON — The nerve agent used on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia was delivered in liquid form, British officials said Tuesday, as they revealed it will take months to clean up the toxic trail the poison…
Nation Apr 16 New Jersey lawmakers advance bill that bans manufacture of untraceable guns The bill calls for barring the purchase of separate parts or kits that could be used to manufacture a firearm that cannot be traced by law enforcement.
Politics Apr 16 Lawyers for Michael Cohen say raids ‘took everything’ The lawyers wrote in a court filing Monday that the raids a week ago to gather evidence from attorney Michael Cohen were "completely unprecedented."…
Politics Apr 16 Scathing James Comey interview provokes Trump President Donald Trump is renewing his attacks on James Comey after the former FBI director's scathing interview on ABC.
Nation Apr 14 UN council rejects Russia resolution on Syria The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says President Donald Trump told her if the Syrian regime uses poisonous gas again, "the United States is locked and loaded" to strike again.
Politics Apr 13 Defense Secretary Mattis says strikes against Syria are a ‘one-time shot’ Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says he is "absolutely confident" that Syrian President Bashar Assad is behind the alleged chemical attack on his people that the U.S. and allies retaliated against Friday night.
World Apr 13 Blasts from airstrikes turn Damascus sky orange While the effectiveness of the strike is still being analyzed, "initial indications are that the precision of the Storm Shadow weapons and meticulous target planning have resulted in a successful attack," the ministry said in a statement.