She spent seven years of a 35-year prison sentence at the Fort Leavenworth military facility in Kansas.
Moscow says it will give the U.S. Congress evidence Trump didn’t reveal highly classified information to top Russian officials.
The U.S. delivered a round of sanctions on the same day that Syria denied allegations of mass killings at a prison near Damascus.
The tennis star’s past doping violation poses a major obstacle to her comeback.
A memo from fired FBI Director James Comey quotes the president as asking him to “let it go,” contradicting White House claims.
Reports suggest that the source for classified information the president divulged to two top Russian officials was Israel.
President Trump and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed, among other things, Kurdish rebels and Fethullah Gulen.
H.R. McMaster said Trump didn’t know the source of the information he shared, but that sharing it was wholly appropriate—even as he said that leaks about the disclosure pose a danger to national security.
The strongest excuse for the president is that he had no idea what he was doing and unintentionally blurted out classified information—which isn’t very reassuring.
Javier Valdez was known for his coverage of drug trafficking and organized crime.
Researchers have discovered a potential link.
The president’s reported disclosure of classified information to Russia is only the latest example of the self-proclaimed great negotiator conceding to officials from overseas everything they want.
A spike in the nation's cholera epidemic has led to more than 180 deaths.
In an attempt to cast doubt on one controversy, Russian interference in the election, the president fired the FBI director—creating a second, and drawing new attention to the first.
A Washington Post story claims that the president divulged highly sensitive intelligence received from an ally in a meeting with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador.
The city alleges the bank unfairly targeted minorities with bad loans.
The Trump administration says the Assad regime is incinerating the bodies of hanged prisoners to “cover up the extent of mass murder.”
The developers behind the file format have terminated its licensing program.
Its rivals Lyft and Waymo announced a partnership, and a federal judge barred a key engineer from working on Uber’s project.
The president’s consumption of information is already worrying—but could prove catastrophic in the face of events beyond his control.