Aug 23 Trump adviser Jared Kushner leading U.S. delegation to Middle East By Ken Thomas, Associated Press White House adviser Jared Kushner is leading a delegation to the Middle East on behalf of President Donald Trump to discuss the possibility of resuming the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. Continue reading
Aug 23 In upcoming book, Clinton says her 'skin crawled' as Trump hovered during debate By Associated Press She says in her book that Trump shadowed her so closely she had to resist shouting out, "Back up you creep, get away from me."… Continue reading
Aug 23 President Trump revisits his Charlottesville comments in angry speech By Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press President Donald Trump opened his political rally in Phoenix with calls for unity and an assertion that "our movement is about love." Then he erupted in anger. Continue reading
Aug 22 Founder of firm tied to Trump dossier meets with Senate committee in Russia probe By Eric Tucker, Associated Press Glenn Simpson's lawyer emerged from the daylong private appearance with the Senate Judiciary Committee and said his client had "told Congress the truth and cleared the record on many matters of interest."… Continue reading
Aug 22 Watch 7:17 Why tensions are flaring over Trump's Phoenix rally By PBS News Hour President Trump hold his first campaign-style rally since the tragic events in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Tuesday in Phoenix. But as he addresses some of his most faithful supporters, Arizona officials are bracing for thousands of protesters outside. Lisa Desjardins learns… Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch 3:55 How the world is reacting to Trump's speech on Afghanistan By PBS News Hour, Nick Schifrin U.S. military and diplomatic leaders are moving ahead on the Afghanistan strategy President Trump outlined Monday during an address to the nation. Mr. Trump’s new policy hinges on a regional approach and includes a deployment of more U.S. troops without… Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch 3:55 News Wrap: Tillerson heralds easing of North Korea tensions By PBS News Hour In our news wrap Tuesday, tensions seem to have slightly eased between the U.S. and North Korea, as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson noted that Pyongyang is showing signs of restraint. Also, Navy divers found human remains in the U.S. Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch 6:59 Why CEOs will still come to the table to work with Trump despite quitting councils By PBS News Hour President Trump has repeatedly positioned himself as the kind of leader who would have a unique connection with the corporate world. But several CEOS publicly broke with him in the past week after his remarks about the violence in Charlottesville. Continue watching
Aug 22 What exactly Trump has said about race By Lisa Desjardins The killing of George Floyd and nationwide protests over police violence against Black Americans have sparked a new reckoning on racism in America, and drawn renewed attention to how President Donald Trump talks about race. Continue reading
Aug 22 Trump's travel, by the numbers By Jessica Yarvin The president's trips to his own properties have raised unique questions for ethics experts. Continue reading