Mar 29 Barr says he plans to release version of Mueller’s Russia report by mid-April By Associated Press Attorney General William Barr tells Congress to expect version of special counsel's Russia report by mid-April. Continue reading
Mar 29 WATCH: Trump to address Small Business Administration head Linda McMahon’s possible resignation By Catherine Lucey, Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press The head of the Small Business Administration, Linda McMahon, is stepping down from the role and will help President Donald Trump's re-election effort, he said Friday. Continue reading
Mar 29 Parents headed to court in college admissions cheating scheme By Philip Marcelo, Associated Press More than a dozen parents are slated to appear in Boston federal court on charges related to the nationwide college admissions. Continue reading
Mar 29 Puerto Rico seeks more food stamp funding as Congress stalls By Danica Coto, Associated Press Many Puerto Ricans are still struggling to meet their basic needs after Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017. Continue reading
Mar 29 Pioneer French filmmaker Agnes Varda dies at 90 By Jake Coyle, Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press Varda, who was a part of the French New Wave, challenged and charmed moviegoers in films that inspired generations of filmmakers. Continue reading
Mar 29 Mueller’s report should be made public, most Americans say By Laura Santhanam Most Americans -- 75 percent of poll respondents -- say they still need to see the entire report to better understand what happened, according to the latest poll from the PBS NewsHour, NPR and Marist. Continue reading
Mar 28 Venezuelan government bars Guaido from public office for 15 years By Jorge Rueda, Associated Press National Assembly leader Juan Guadio quickly responded to the decision, saying he would continue his campaign to oust President Nicolas Maduro. Continue reading
Mar 28 Trump backs off proposal to cut Special Olympics funding By Collin Binkley, Associated Press The president reversed course after his administration weathered days of criticism for the proposed cut. Continue reading
Mar 28 Chicago seeks $130,000 from Smollett for cost of investigation By Amanda Seitz, Herbert G. McCann, Associated Press The prosecution offered little explanation for the dismissal and sealed the case, but authorities still say the actor concocted the assault. Continue reading
Mar 28 Bump stocks are turned in or destroyed as ban takes effect By Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press One dealer held a "Viking funeral" for his last bump stock, pouring a can of beer on it and then melting it down with a flamethrower. Continue reading