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Oval Office Meeting: Obama Sees Progress After Meeting With Congressional Leaders
The president hopes Congress will take action on Zika funding before adjourning to campaign.
Zika In Florida Update: Dozens Of Pregnant Women Have Virus Amid Growing Outbreak In Miami
Local health officials made the announcement Thursday.
Gary Johnson Went On Alex Jones' Infowars Long Before Donald Trump
Donald Trump is not the only one that has history with Jones. Johnson has been appearing on Jones' Infowars since 2012.
South China Sea Dispute: Chinese Vessels Pictured Close To Scarborough Shoal, Philippine Defense Minister Says
Both Beijing and Manila have competing claims over the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea near the coast of the Philippines.
Taylor Swift Does Jury Duty: Pictures Swirl As Singer Answers Nashville Summons [PHOTOS]
She took selfies and signed autographs at the courthouse.
Fake ISIS Attack In Prague: Protest, Islamic State Simulation Approved By City Leaves Tourists On Edge
An anti-immigration group led a fake ISIS attack in Prague's Old Town Square to protest Islam.
Why Did Donald Trump Demote Paul Manafort? More Pro-Russian Party Allegations Emerge As Ukraine Calls For Investigation
Ukrainian officials want an investigation into Donald Trump's campaign manager's alleged payments while working for the Party of Regions.
Hillary Clinton-Colin Powell Email Connection Explained: In FBI Interview, She Says He Recommended Using Personal Account
The New York Times reported exclusively Thursday that Hillary Clinton said Powell once suggested she keep a separate inbox.
Paul Manafort Ukraine Update: Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Pro-Russian Party Ties Alleged
Allegations have emerged that Donald Trump's campaign chairman helped secretly funnel $2.2 million to lobbying firms on behalf of a pro-Russian Ukrainian political party.
Donald Trump Shakes Up Campaign Staff: US Media
The shakeup comes as opinion polls show Trump falling behind Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the presidential campaign.
Is Roger Ailes Advising Donald Trump? Ex-Fox News Boss Reportedly Communicating With Campaign
The Donald Trump campaign is denying rumors that Roger Ailes is advising the GOP nominee.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Students More Vulnerable To Rape, Physical Assault: New CDC Report
Gay, lesbian and bisexual students in high school are more vulnerable to rape and physical assault than heterosexual kids, a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds.
Rio Olympics Women Gymnasts Most Sparkly, Stylish Leotards: Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Nastia Liukin, Mary Lou Retton [SLIDESHOW]
The women gymnasts in Rio are displaying their incredible athleticism and artistic flare. Their blinged-out leotards are show-stoppers as well.
Who Is Simone Manuel, First Black Woman Olympic Swimming Medalist? 6 More African-Americans To Make Olympics History
She made history Thursday night by becoming the first black woman to ever win an individual event in Olympic swimming.
Hillary Clinton Economic Speech Live Stream In Michigan: Watch Her Attack Trump, Explain Policy In Warren
Watch the live stream of Hillary Clinton's economic speech in Michigan.
National Book Lovers Day 2016 Quotes: 21 Sayings About Reading For Bibliophiles
As author Stephen King once said, "Books are a uniquely portable magic."
Who Is Paul Nehlen? Meet Paul Ryan's Trump-Approved Republican Opponent In Wisconsin Primaries
The Wisconsin businessman is going up against House Speaker Paul Ryan next week.
Who Is Zakaria Bulhan? London Russell Square Knife Attacker Identified, Terrorism Ruled Out As Motive
Zakaria Bulhan killed one American women in a stabbing attack in central London.
Philippines Drug War: Death Toll Crosses 400, Human Rights Activists Condemn Killings Of Suspects
Over 400 suspected drug dealers and others have been killed by the police since Rodrigo Duterte took over as president of the Asian country in June.
‘Harry Potter And The Cursed Child’ Reviews: Should Muggles See J.K. Rowling’s 8th Installment?
Critics reveal why Potterheads should see J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter and the Curse Child” play.
Who Is Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump's Husband? 10 Facts About Donald's Son-In-Law
Kushner, whose family members have long been big Democratic donors, has used his considerable resources to push for his father-in-law's candidacy.
Quotes From Donald Trump On NATO: What Republican Candidate Said About North Atlantic Treaty Organization And US Obligations
Republican presidential nominee again sparked concerns over how he would treat the NATO alliance.
Virginia Republicans Want To Keep Blacks, Latinos From Voting? Felon Rights Debated In 2016 Swing State
Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe restored the rights of hundreds of thousands of felons in April, but Republicans argue the action was unconstitutional because it was a blanket restoration of voting rights.
Full Schedule Of Republican National Convention 2016: When Will Donald Trump, Paul Ryan Take Stage
All eyes will be on Cleveland as the Republican Party chooses its presidential and vice presidential nominees.
David Bowie's Art Collection Is As Beautiful As You Imagined [PHOTOS]
Roughly 400 pieces of private art and furniture from Bowie's estate will go on sale at Sotheby's in London in November.
Marie Colvin Death: Slain American Journalist’s Family Sues Assad Regime, Claims Killing Was Targeted
The American journalist was killed in a 2012 rocket attack in the Syrian city of Homs.
Corey Lewandowski's 6 Most Memorable Moments Before Trump Fired Controversial Campaign Manager
Donald Trump fired the controversial campaign manager Monday as the presumptive GOP nominee turns toward the general election.
Fight Against ISIS: Iraqi, Syrian Forces Make Major Gains
In recent days, Iraqis made progress in Fallujah and Mosul, while U.S.-backed Syrian forces advanced in Manbij, reports said.
Will US Attack Syrian Forces? State Department Memo Shows Growing Desire To Oust Syria President Bashar Assad, Report Says
More than 50 State Department officials want a stronger U.S. response to the Syrian dictator, a memo obtained by the New York Times shows.
Will Donald Trump Commit Muslim Genocide As President? New York Times Op-Ed Warns About Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric
On Wednesday, New York Times editorial editor Andrew Rosenthal notes Trump-like rhetoric has been instrument for genocide.


