The senior counselor to President Donald Trump said that Iraqi nationals were behind the supposed “Bowling Green massacre.”
An anti-Trump activist group was campaigning for the change for weeks, but the luxury retailer said the decision was based purely on the brand’s performance.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi accused the administration of giving Russia "a thank you present" for meddling in the U.S. election by providing a "technical fix" to some sanctions on the FSB intelligence service.
The National Reconnaissance Office last month denied an FOIA request for the unclassified version of its 2016 budget.
One member of Trump's team is said to be exempt from his obsession with looking glamorous, according to the report.
The University of California Regents settled a sexual assault case with a former UC Santa Cruz student who alleged she was raped by her Latin Studies professor.
The administration Wednesday put Iran "on notice" as a result of its weekend ballistic missile launch, and the president said "nothing is off the table."
Prison overcrowding has prevented some corrections facilities from functioning properly and could lead to more violence between inmates and officers.
Trump asserted that the 1994 trade deal was a “catastrophe” for Americans jobs and workers.
Workers at the State Department, EPA and Labor Department are finding new ways to communicate — far from their bosses' ears.
The president has said he will remove one of the clear separations between church and state.
The groundhog's predictions haven't always been accurate.
With commercial costs reaching up to $5.5 million for a 30-second slot nowadays, advertisers know the pressure is on to stand out.
Overall, 12 percent of respondents said they weren't sure whether they supported or opposed the president's impeachment.
Some states could lose all insurance companies operating under the Affordable Care Act, industry leaders warned.
The vice president tweeted about the 13th Amendment and President Lincoln.
Trump's pick for labor secretary Andy Puzder is in an ethical predicament.
“If we don't have customers, we don't make that much. We rely on our tips,” said server Deborah Bright.
Arnold Schwarzenegger hit back at Donald Trump after the president's attack on the new “Celebrity Apprentice” host at the National Prayer Breakfast.
An excerpt of a phone conversation Trump had with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto obtained by CNN said the conversation entailed Trump offering help with combating drug cartels.
The White House announced Lindsay Reynolds would be the first lady's chief of staff.
She's been going for long walks in the woods and has taken a stand in support of the Women's March, but will she boost her involvement in the Clinton Foundation?
The Wet Seal bankruptcy filing follows the closure of a line of major teen retailers.
Twins are born when a woman has two or more babies in her uterus at the same time, giving birth to fraternal, identical or conjoined babies.
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University's medical school received $2.5 million in funding to test two never-before-combined AIDS medicines.
"In Q4, we added 276,000 net new digital news subscriptions, the single best quarter since 2011, the year the pay model (was) launched," Chief Executive Mark Thompson said in a statement.
While at Georgetown Preparatory, an elite high school outside of Washington, D.C., he started and led the group apparently aimed at fighting back against so-called liberal views of the administration.
If confirmed, Gorsuch would be the fourth Supreme Court justice with conservative ideologies, something that could spell bad news for the unions who are historically associated with liberal ideologies.
Trump addresses television ratings, Arnold Schwarzenegger, during first National Prayer Breakfast speech.
"What if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today."