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President Donald Trump, a billionaire New York businessman, has hired some of the wealthiest people to ever serve in government
The white supremacist will plead guilty to state charges in the church massacre, a decision that will spare victims and relatives of another trial.
He spoke at a news conference Friday in London.
The mayor’s race in an Illinois suburb isn’t about the usual small-potatoes municipal issues of trash pickup or taxes. It’s all about Donald Trump.
The president tweeted this morning about Flynn.
Luisa Ortega, the country’s attorney general, called a court ruling to seize power from the National Assembly “a rupture in the constitutional order.”
A South Carolina woman has been arrested and charged after police found her 2-year-old son asleep alone in a shopping cart in a Wal-Mart store
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson sought to reassure Europe that the U.S. remains committed to the alliance, but again demanded that allies pay more for their collective defense.
He's trying to line up votes to block Gorsuch's confirmation.
Prison officials have asked Arkansas' highest court to stay a judge's order to disclose information about the drugs they plan to use in the executions of eight men over a 10-day period
When Title IX, a gender equity law, was enacted in 1972, more than 90 percent of head coaches of women’s college teams were women. It’s now about 40 percent.
Roof, 22, was sentenced to death in January in a federal hate-crimes case.
No one was hurt when a bridge section collapsed on I-85 on Thursday night.
It's the biggest leap yet in its bid to drive down costs and speed up flights.