The president’s remarks to Bloomberg News raise questions about his North Korea policy.
There is momentum to oust President Nicolás Maduro, but how that will happen is unclear.
The president’s admiration for deal-making and strong leadership lead him to suggest that Andrew Jackson could have stopped the Civil War.
Congressional lawmakers could reportedly vote as early as this week on the more than $1 trillion measure.
South Korea said the Trump administration reconfirmed its commitment to foot the bill, contradicting what the president said days earlier.
The Philippines president has encouraged thousands of extrajudicial killings and even bragged about murdering three men himself.
The site reportedly refused to remove an entry saying the country had ties to terrorist organizations.
An apparently failed missile launch comes just days after the U.S. deployed a missile-defense system to the Korean peninsula.
The agency says it’s stopping the controversial practice of collecting Americans’ emails that mention foreign intelligence targets.
The Army Rangers were struck during an operation targeting ISIS militants in Nangarhar province.
Is the U.S. ready for war? Does it want talks? Officials are sending mixed messages.
The death of Kenneth Williams marks the last in a series of lethal injections the state carried out before its execution drug expired.
The social platform says it has a problem with government-run efforts to manipulate public opinion.
President Trump, in an interview with Reuters, also said while he would “love to solve things diplomatically … it’s very difficult.”
It is the latest in a string of allegations following the bank's fake-account scandal.
New presidents often err by either trying to impose their will on Congress or being too hands-off. Trump is on course to commit both errors on his top two legislative priorities.
Protesters entered parliament after lawmakers elected an ethnic-Albanian politician as speaker.
They were killed in an operation targeting ISIS militants in Nangarhar province, where the U.S. this month dropped the “mother of all bombs.”
The airline issued a series of policy changes after a passenger was dragged off a flight.
Trump backs away from terminating NAFTA and more from the United States and around the world.