Michael Flynn reportedly misled the vice president about conversations with Russia. Sean Spicer has never found his stride. Kellyanne Conway is in Congress’s sights. Welcome to Survivor: West Wing.
Federal judges uphold suspension of Trump’s immigration ban, Chinese president answers Trump’s call, and more from the United States and around the world.
The president’s latest executive orders achieve little while trying to answer a crime wave that data doesn’t support.
Jeff Sessions confirmed as attorney general, U.K. House of Commons passes final Brexit bill, and more from the United States and around the world.
The former economy minister’s surge in popularity makes him the front-runner—for now.
Federal judges hear immigration ban arguments, Dakota Access Pipeline clears final hurdle, and more from the United States and around the world.
Opposition to Trump’s U.K. trip, Israel approves more settlements, and more from the United States and around the world.
An investigation from Amnesty International details Assad's attempt to create a phony paper trail to cover up mass executions in Syria.
The president asserted, without any evidence, that reporters were intentionally refusing to publicize terrorist violence in Europe.
Elliott Abrams is reportedly under consideration as the nation’s No. 2 diplomat—an appointment that would be somewhat surprising for both Abrams and the president.
Even by the third quarter, no one saw it coming.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeals request by the Trump administration that would have restored his travel ban, and the Falcons and the Patriots face off in Houston for Super Bowl LI.
The Department of Homeland Security says it has suspended any actions to implement Trump’s travel ban, and the Louvre in Paris reopens after Egypt identifies the man who attacked soldiers with a machete.
New sanctions on Iran, an assailant is shot near the Louvre, and more from the United States and around the world.
U.S. cautions Israel over settlements, Britain’s government publishes its Brexit plan, and more from the United States and around the world.
Previous presidents—including Barack Obama and George W. Bush—tried to avoid publicly criticizing each other. That tradition is coming to an end.
President Trump is said to be “unbelievably disappointed” with the agreement.
Rex Tillerson confirmed for secretary of state, Trump lambasts refugee deal with Australia, U.K. lawmakers vote to trigger Brexit, and more from the United States and around the world.
Marking Black History Month, the president made some strange observations about Douglass and Martin Luther King, but mostly talked about himself.
Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court, scandal in the French presidential election, and more from the United States and around the world.