
The Trump Administration's Dramatic Narrowing of Its Travel Ban
A new executive order issued on Monday tightens the scope of the controversial policy, excluding those who already hold valid visas.
What the new president has in store for the United States and the world

A new executive order issued on Monday tightens the scope of the controversial policy, excluding those who already hold valid visas.

The Supreme Court has sent the transgender student’s case back to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals following a new federal guidance letter on schools and bathrooms.

The long-awaited Republican alternative to Obamacare is due out this week, but the scramble for votes has already begun.

A day after the Trump charges “Nixon/Watergate” level misconduct by his predecessor, the administration says that “neither the White House nor the president will comment further.”

What does a decreasing attachment to religious and civic institutions in white, working-class America mean for the country's political future?

In an early-morning tweetstorm on Saturday, the president accused his predecessor of a 'Nixon/Watergate' wiretapping scheme against the Trump campaign.

Tracking the Senate confirmation votes—and how Trump’s choices stack up against Barack Obama’s picks

The alleged perpetrator is a former reporter who was fired for fabricating stories. He is accused of being responsible for only a small fraction of the threats made in recent weeks.

The need for Congress to figure out why he and his team keep misleading the public about Russia grows more urgent by the day, even if they are ultimately exonerated.

There’s no consensus on the greatest ideological threat to the United States.