U.S. deploys an anti-missile defense system to South Korea, mass arrests in Turkey, and more from the United States and around the world.
The president has softened some of his tough talk toward China and Mexico, transferring it to Canada and disputes over softwood lumber and dairy products.
Just as Republicans pined for their old foe Bill Clinton during the Obama years, Trump has made Nancy Pelosi and some members of her party nostalgic for the 43rd president.
A double execution in Arkansas, North Korea stages live-fire drills, and more from the United States and around the world.
An interview with the Associated Press shows President Trump slowly coming to terms with the size of the government he now runs, and the challenges he must tackle.
Europe reacts to the French elections results, the looming U.S. government shutdown, and more from the United States and around the world.
Neither Emmanuel Macron nor Marine Le Pen is from one of the two political movements that have dominated the country for decades.
For the first time in modern French history, neither candidate is from a major party.
France holds its first round of presidential elections today, North Korea threatens a missile strike on U.S. vessel, American Airlines suspends an employee after an altercation over a baby stroller.
The death toll in the Taliban attack on an Afghan military base rises to 100, a dozen protesters die in marches against Venezuela’s president, and more from around the world.
The way the bombing has played out suggests Europe is becoming more accustomed to terrorism.
The finalists have sharply differing visions of France’s future.
On Friday, the president called for a formal review of the panel that can deem banks “too big to fail.”
Research suggests the effects aren’t straightforward.
If the president didn’t want to be judged on the first three months of his presidency, why did he promise to get so much done in that period?
The Paris attack, Arkansas’ first execution since 2005, and more from the United States and around the world.
Days ahead of a presidential election, a shooting could have far-reaching impact.
South Korea and the U.S. aircraft carrier, Pakistan’s prime minister and the Panama Papers, and more from the United States and around the world.
The host’s ouster serves as an object lesson about what happens when morality and money come to a head.
O’Reilly is out at Fox, Chaffetz won’t seek reelection, and more from the United States and around the world.