Judge Orders Justice Dept. to Release Trump Obstruction Memo
The Justice Department had refused to give the March 24, 2019, memorandum to a government transparency group that requested it under the Freedom of In
The Justice Department had refused to give the March 24, 2019, memorandum to a government transparency group that requested it under the Freedom of In
Among other initiatives, US leader will attempt to reunite 600 children separated from their parents at the US-Mexican border by Trump immigration age
The president reportedly will be sent off with a departure ceremony at Joint Base Andrews
Drawdown appears to violate last-minute congressional prohibition
Pentagon says troops will be relocated within region to continue fighting extremist groups /
Senior US military spokesman says terror threat remains but 'is contained'
Pentagon says in a short statement that 'a majority' of US troops and assets in Somalia will be withdrawn in early 2021
The president tweets that he is feeling really good'
Republican US leader targets major cities with Democratic mayors
It's the latest effort to ramp up pressure on the Chinese company over concerns about the safety of the personal data it handles
Executive order says US must protect its citizens, infrastructure, cut dependence on foreign manufacturers; trade group spokesman raises objections
Wall Street analysts were skeptical that the directives would have much effect on drugmakers and said they could prove difficult to implement
Gov. Kate Brown said Trump is looking for a confrontation in the hopes of winning political points elsewhere. The protests following the police killin
President says it was 'very appropriate thing' to do while at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
President says he'll wear mask during visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Police reform movement gained momentum after African American George Floyd died in police custody
He was convicted of seven criminal counts last year
Official says order signed by Defense Secretary Mark Esper and that troops will be heading back to Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Drum in New Y
'We are acting as a police force, not the fighting force that we are, in Afghanistan,' US president says
'We are acting as a police force, not the fighting force that we are, in Afghanistan,' Trump says
Somalia has recorded more than 1,200 cases and 53 deaths, but some aid groups and authorities warn that official figures could be far too low in a cou
After downplaying coronavirus as recently as last week, authorities said Tuesday they had plans to potentially mobilize 300,000 soldiers and volunteer
Saudi foreign minister warns a US pullout could make region less safe
Agreement replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico
Tens of thousands took to the streets in Baghdad Friday calling for U.S. troops to leave Iraq. The protests come as James Jeffrey, U.S. special envoy