French President Emmanuel Macron has named a new prime minister.
Experts say Sunday’s test was the best-ever performance by a North Korean missile.
In a brief speech at the Élysée Palace, Macron pledged to unify a divided nation.
The nation continues to advance its nuclear program, despite threats of increased sanctions from the UN.
In the last 1,000 years, only seven popes have been canonized. On Saturday, two Portuguese children received the rare honor.
More than 150 countries have been hit by the coordinated hack, with some of the world’s largest institutions still struggling to recover.
A letter from the president’s attorneys says he has no income or loans in Russia—“with a few exceptions.”
The country launched a major campaign that included genetically modified mosquitos, and now reported cases are down 95 percent.
The agreement eases market access for U.S. beef producers, financial service providers, and natural gas exporters.
With two conflicting accounts of a meeting, the president says the FBI director “better hope that there are no ‘tapes.’”
Corrine Brown was convicted Thursday of stealing funds from a fake charity masquerading as a scholarship service.
Experts are calling the executive order a success, but it makes no mention of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer received strong bipartisan approval, but three Republicans voted no because they support free trade.
The president offers the third explanation in as many days for firing the FBI director, as acting Director Andrew McCabe strikes an independent stance before the Senate.
Supporters say it backs religious freedom, and critics say it allows agencies to turn away parents based on religion or sexual orientation.
The statue of Jefferson Davis is the second of four memorials to be removed under a 2015 decision by the city council.
In a pair of interviews published Thursday, the president not only demonstrates his ignorance of policy issues but boasts of shutting out critical views.
The new deputy attorney general, who has a reputation for being apolitical, has suddenly found himself in a position he spent decades avoiding.
The document contains information about the party’s Brexit strategy, among other key issues.
While delivering a commencement speech, the U.S. education secretary highlighted the importance of open dialogue.