07-27-2018

President Donald Trump was ecstatic over Friday's positive economic report, citing it as clear evidence that, thanks to his "America First" policies, the country was "winning" again.

07-27-2018

"I will not be intimidated," Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill said of Russian hackers' unsuccessful attempt to breach her computer. "I've said it before and I will say it again: Putin is a thug and a bully."

07-27-2018

In one day, Facebook lost $120 billion in market share and now a growing chorus is calling for the company's founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, to step down. That $120 billion plunge is the biggest-ever one-day loss in dollar value for a US company.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, Photo, AP
07-26-2018

"I don't think we should be cavalier with this process or this term," warned House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Rod Rosenstein
07-26-2018

A group of 11 House Republicans takes action to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the Justice Department official in charge of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.

Rod Rosenstein
07-25-2018

A group of 11 House Republicans has introduced articles of impeachment against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian election interference and President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign.

07-25-2018

President Donald Trump held an impromptu news conference in the Rose Garden Wednesday afternoon with one of the European Union's main leaders to announce an agreement to "work towards" zero tariffs on non-auto industrial goods.

07-25-2018

Amid ongoing criticism that the Trump administration is being too soft on Russia, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared Wednesday that the US would never accept Moscow annexation of Crimea. The statement comes as the secretary of state testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding the Trump-Putin summit.

07-25-2018

President Donald Trump's proposed meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the White House this fall has been delayed until 2019.

07-25-2018

A new report shows many federal agencies find it nearly impossible to properly account for their spending, more than half of data entered is incomplete, inaccurate or both.

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