Republican Groups Censure Party Lawmakers Who Voted to Impeach, Convict Trump
State and local party officials anger their senators vote against former US president even though he was acquitted/
State and local party officials anger their senators vote against former US president even though he was acquitted/
Democrats accuse US leader of incitement of insurrection' in last week's storming of the Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters
Missouri's Josh Hawley says Congress should investigate voter fraud,' but Democrat is still expected to officially win presidency next week
Democrats sought House approval of Trump's proposed $2,000 stimulus payments
Demonstrations come after Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit to invalidate election results in four battleground states
Demonstrations come on heels of Supreme Court rejection Friday night of Texas lawsuit to invalidate presidential election results in four battleground
With a vaccine still weeks away, official tells Americans to wear masks and avoid crowds
With a vaccine still weeks away, official tells Americans to wear masks and avoid crowds
'Judicial independence is alive and well,' declares one former jurist
Presidential candidate filed complaint with Uganda's election commission after police fired tear gas, rubber bullets Tuesday at his supporters
In US, Biden adds members to COVID-19 task force
The move is a sign that GM and other automakers are anticipating big changes when President-elect Joe Biden takes office in January
General Motors says it will pull out of a lawsuit to end California's right to set its own clean-air standards
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien spent three days in Vietnam and plans to visit the Philippine's foreign affairs secretary this week
Dec. 8 is a critical date on the presidential electoral timetable
Election law experts see this as the last, dying gasp of Trump campaign and say there's no question Biden will walk into Oval Office come January
Former Peruvian president's last chance to reverse his dismissal is rejected by Constitutional Court
They'll introduce resolutions of disapproval of President Donald Trump's plan to sell Reaper drones, F-35 fighter aircraft, air-to-air missiles and ot
President-elect vows to ease limits on temporary workers, loosen visa restrictions for international students, halt border wall construction and end p
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
Michigan judge rejects Republican bid to prevent certification of election results in predominantly Democratic Detroit area, undercutting prospects of
On Nov. 6, more than two dozen CEOs of major US corporations took part in a video conference to discuss what to do if Trump refuses to leave office or
The Trump campaign's 105-page complaint advances an untested legal theory about voting by mail while re
Announcement from 19 opposition lawmakers came amid unconfirmed reports that China's National People's Congress Standing Committee was preparing to di
Biden wants the election to be a referendum on Trump's handling of the pandemic. Are there other issues shaping the race?
The justices will hear a Trump administration appeal of a 2019 lower court ruling that found the policy likely violated federal immigration law
House speaker announces bill to create panel allowing use of Constitution to strip president of executive duties
Just weeks before the Nov. 3 election, Pelosi says Trump needs to disclose more about his health after his COVID-19 diagnosis
The president may not entirely be out of the woods yet,' his lead physician tells reporters/
Pervasive spread of virus shows nation's tenuous grip on crisis, health experts say
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump are quarantining themselves after testing positive for the coronavirus
As ski resorts try to figure out how to operate safely during coronavirus pandemic, Trump's order has added another obstacle heading into the winter
Only a fraction of the world's classical music orchestras are headed by women; a Paris contest aims to help change that
Department of Homeland Security acting Deputy Secretary Kenneth Cuccinelli says the administration was conducting more legal analysis of the region-wi
Department of Homeland Security acting Deputy Secretary Kenneth Cuccinelli says the administration was conducting more legal analysis of the region-wi
The deal commits all US troops to leave the South Asian country within 14 months, ending what has become America's longest war
'Rage' author under fire for only now revealing president's early concerns about severity of coronavirus
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit declined to issue an emergency order directing the judge hearing the case to grant the
Pompeo departed Sunday for Israel, Gulf Arab states and Sudan
President's visit to battleground state comes as recent opinion polls have him trailing Democratic presidential nominee
Jay Sekulow, a lawyer for Trump, told Reuters the president would appeal the ruling and seek to delay enforcement of the subpoena
US leader visiting four states, including near Biden's boyhood home in Pennsylvania
Environmentalists had insisted the longtime advocate of selling federal lands should not be overseeing them
Michael Cohen worked closely with Trump for years before turning against him, most publicly in testimony to Congress last year prior to Trump's impeac
The three boys jumped a wall at the resort while fleeing a police officer
Microsoft says it would ensure that all of the private data of the app's American users are transferred to and remain in the US
William Barr was seen as a reasonable choice to restore normalcy to an agency riven with tumult, including an attorney general whose recusal from the
Activists briefly chain themselves together to impede upcoming vote on granting Netanyahu government temporarily expanded powers
Critics hope old law that serves as a check on presidential power will weaken or even doom new rules
US Supreme Court leaves in place a July 1 appellate court decision to put on hold a judge's earlier ruling declaring the law an 'unconstitutional pay-
President wants to bar foreign students from staying in US if schools don't hold in-person classes
Police reform movement gained momentum after African American George Floyd died in police custody
CEO Mark Zuckerberg had previously refused to take action against Trump posts suggesting that mail-in ballots will lead to voter fraud
Shares of Facebook and Twitter sank after European consumer products maker Unilever pulled advertising to protest the amount of hate speech online
Several groups led by Native American activists are planning protests for Trump's July 3 visit, part of his 'comeback' campaign for a nation reeling f
Floyd's death in custody of white policeman launched massive protests over racial injustice and calls for changes in police conduct
Floyd's death in police custody launched massive protests over racial injustice and calls for changes in police conduct
Murkowski retracted her endorsement of Trump in 2016 after the Access Hollywood tape revealed he had bragged about sexually assaulting women
The US president has said he wanted to invite Australia, Russia, South Korea and India to the meeting