Nation Oct 22 WATCH: Kirstjen Nielsen does not regret ‘enforcing the law’ that led to family separations Fortune's inclusion of Nielsen, who implemented President Donald Trump's migrant child separation policy last year, has drawn criticism.
Nation Oct 22 NewsHour’s Gwen Ifill memorialized with USPS Forever stamp The stamp which features late PBS NewsHour anchor is one of about 20 new designs announced Tuesday.
Making Sen$e Oct 18 Trump says China will buy more U.S. goods, but the devil is in the details The details of Trump's trade agreements are key to whether they actually benefit U.S. producers and whether they come to fruition at all.
Nation Oct 16 Deadly police shootings keep happening. Data could be a missing piece Across the nation, 713 people have been fatally shot by police this year.
Politics Oct 16 WATCH: Study group warns ISIS could see resurgence after U.S. withdrawal from northern Syria Members of the Syria Study Group told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee that prisoners escaping from camps in Syria pose an opportunity for ISIS to regain strength. Watch in the video player.
Making Sen$e Oct 14 Why the 2019 Nobel Prizes in STEM struggled with diversity Esther Duflo is the second woman to win a Nobel Prize in economics in the award’s 50-year history. She's also the only woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize in the sciences this year.
Politics Oct 09 Trump criticizes the Bidens, but his own family’s business raises questions As he maintains a near-daily Twitter assault on former Vice President Joe Biden and son Hunter Biden’s business ties in foreign countries, questions about President Donald Trump’s own conflicts fester.
Politics Oct 08 WATCH: Republicans defend State Department barring U.S. envoy from testifying Text messages that were released last week revealed that Gordon Sondland discussed a potential deal between President Donald Trump and Ukraine’s president to investigate a company linked to the son of Trump’s 2020 political rival Joe Biden.
Politics Oct 02 U.S. claims reducing refugee numbers helps with the asylum backlog. Will it? For the 2020 fiscal year, the U.S. plans to cap the number of refugees admitted into the U.S. at 18,000-- the lowest admitted under the modern-day refugee system.
Politics Sep 25 WATCH: Rep. Gaetz says Pelosi was ‘catfished’ into Trump impeachment move The House of Representatives plans to vote on a symbolic resolution condemning the White House's decision not to release a whistleblower complaint against Trump to Congress.