By insisting the economy is booming and the border is more secure, the president has managed to make people act like these things are true—at least for now.
Trump reacts to chemical attack in Syria, Bannon out of NSC, and more from the United States and around the world.
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A deadly chemical attack in Syria, Susan Rice reacts to spying allegations, and more from the United States and around the world.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions had indicated he would not make law-enforcement reform a priority, but new moves suggest he’ll try to reverse Obama-era changes, too.
Despite an agreement reached years ago, chemicals have been used repeatedly on the country's battlefield.
The former national-security adviser said in an interview she had not conducted any political spying on the president-elect’s team, but suggested she may have asked for members’ names to be revealed to her.
A new Bloomberg View report says that Obama’s national security adviser wanted the names of Trump transition team officials in intelligence reports to be revealed.
A Senate panel’s deliberations on Judge Gorsuch, and more from the United States and around the world.
A judge rules that Trump may have incited violence at campaign rally in Kentucky, a South Korean shipping vessel disappears, and 20 people died in a stabbing attack in Pakistan.
Protesters in Paraguay set fire to the parliament building, a deadly landslide in Colombia, and Venezuela’s supreme court backtracks on the country’s move toward dictatorship.
President Trump has already fired a national security adviser, removed a communications officer, and pushed a deputy chief of staff out—with more shakeups on the horizon.
A “phased approach” to Brexit talks, Mike Flynn’s offer, and more from the United States and around the world.
The Old North State’s liberals have wanted for a year to repeal the “bathroom bill,” but the law Governor Roy Cooper signed Thursday has many of his allies disgusted and angry.
Mike Flynn reportedly offers to be interviewed in exchange for immunity, a deal in North Carolina over the “bathroom bill,” and more from the United States and around the world.
“I’m going to promote the independence of Ohio and the exit of Texas” if the U.S. president continues to promote Brexit to other EU members, Jean-Claude Juncker said.
A new report says that Devin Nunes’s bombshell claim of spying on the Trump team came from the Trump administration itself.
Just over a year after H.B. 2 passed, lawmakers and the governor have reached a deal, but progressive groups say the new plan is a sham.
Senators Richard Burr and Mark Warner promised a long, slow, even dull inquiry into election interference—an implicit rebuke to the House’s ever-more-chaotic process.
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