Politics Oct 30 In fundraising email, Trump campaign cites ‘new opposition’ President Donald Trump's campaign is telling supporters that he is "still standing" Monday, hours after two former top aides turned themselves in to federal authorities.
Politics Oct 30 After first Mueller indictments, Pelosi says another Russia inquiry is warranted The top Democrat in the House is pressing for an "outside, fully independent investigation" to expose Russia's meddling in the election and the involvement of Trump officials.
Politics Oct 30 WATCH: White House addresses first charges in Mueller investigation The White House is distancing itself from the indictment of former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and his deputy Rick Gates, as well as a plea agreement involving a former Trump campaign official.
Politics Oct 29 Trump comes ahead with fresh criticism of Russia inquiry President Donald Trump is unleashing new criticism of the investigations into possible ties between his campaign associates and Russia.
Nation Oct 29 Pentagon identifies soldier killed in Afghanistan A helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan killed Jacob M. Sims, a 36-year-old chief warrant officer from Juneau, Alaska.
World Oct 26 US imposes sanctions on 10 North Korean officials over human rights abuses It's the latest step in a U.S. effort to increase diplomatic and economic pressure on Pyongyang.
Health Oct 25 ACA ‘silver plan’ premiums up an average of 34 percent, new analysis finds An analysis of newly released government data finds that premiums for the most popular health plans under the Affordable Care Act are going up by an average 34 percent next year.
Nation Oct 25 ACLU says teen at center of abortion case has had procedure An immigrant teen held in federal custody who had sought to obtain an abortion has had the procedure, her lawyers said.
Politics Oct 25 WATCH: House committee gives update on efforts to address opioid crisis The Committee on Energy and Commerce is expected to give an update on efforts to combat the opioid crisis at 10 a.m. ET.
Politics Oct 25 U.S. Ambassador Brown accepts advice after conduct complaint U.S. Ambassador Scott Brown told a New Zealand website Wednesday that he accepted advice that he should be more culturally aware after a U.S. inquiry into his conduct at a Peace Corps event in Samoa.