The president ordered an airstrike on a military airfield in Syria late Thursday.
The House Intelligence Committee chairman recused himself from the panel’s Russia investigation.
President Trump removed White House chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council.
Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice denied charges that she used intelligence information for political purposes.
Senate Democrats have reached the 41 votes required to filibuster Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court confirmation.
The country braces for the first day of the month.
Two White House officials reportedly provided House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes with intelligence information about Trump campaign officials.
Ivanka Trump will serve as an unpaid adviser to the president.
The president signed an executive order that will begin rolling back Obama-era rules curbing greenhouse-gas emissions.
The House Intelligence Committee chairman met with a source who allegedly gave him intelligence information about Trump transition officials.
House Speaker Paul Ryan pulled the GOP’s new health-care legislation, after Republicans didn’t have the votes to pass it.
The U.S. House is postponing its vote on the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes held a news conference on information obtained by his committee.
President Trump reportedly told lawmakers that they could lose their seats in 2018 if they don’t back the GOP health-care bill.
FBI Director James Comey testified at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
The president defended his claims that former President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower.
President Trump's budget blueprint would increase defense spending and significantly decrease domestic spending across federal agencies.
The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates for the third time since 2008.
Winter Storm Stella hammered the Northeast on Tuesday.
The Congressional Budget Office projected that the House Republicans’ new health-care plan would result in millions of Americans losing health insurance.