Friday’s press conference will be a joint presser with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, the first foreign leader to visit Trump since he took office.
The president has signed 12 executive orders on issues ranging from trade to oil pipelines, and he has plans to do a lot more.
Eight million people in the United States are expected to suffer from heart failure in the next 13 years.
The first lady's first hire will commute from Manhattan to D.C., just like Melania Trump.
An influx of troops, broader control in combat and more Apaches could be options for President Trump to pursue against the terrorist group.
The incident apparently was an act of road rage, police said, identifying the victim as 28-year-old Josue Javier Diaz.
The abortion procedure is legal in most states, but anti-abortion advocates call it "barbaric."
Former FBI agent Mark Morgan was only head of the patrol for six months before being ousted.
The U.S. imported $316.4 billion in goods and services from Mexico, its third largest trading partner, in 2015.
The Revolutionary Black Panther Party said the event would be an "Armed Human Rights March & Armed Freedom Ride."
She apparently pulled a small ladder from her closet and set it against the railing of her terrace as a maid worked in another room.
Proponents of Californian independence can begin collecting signatures to get an initiative on the ballot.
From dinner specials to weekend parades, here is your guide to welcoming the Chinese Lunar New Year in NYC.
In April 2005, Dropik set two African-American churches on fire "as racial retaliation," court records show.
Mayor Jim Kenney called President Donald Trump’s comments Thursday about the city’s crime rate “an insult to the men and women of the Philadelphia police force.”
The 43-year-old was put to death by lethal injection Thursday night — 14 years after he gunned down two employees at a Subway restaurant in suburban Dallas.
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Members of Congress have been working on legislatures that would expand the existing law which only allows patients with severe epilepsy to use oil extracted from the cannabis plant.
The March for Life, an annual event in its 44th year, is expected to draw thousands of people to the nation's capital Friday to rally and march against abortions.
Saturday Night Live writer Katie Rich was suspended indefinitely following her inappropriate tweet about President Donald Trump's son. She also faced a lot of criticism on social media.
The fundraising campaign — aimed at ending child poverty — has raised over $1 billion across the world since it was founded in 1988.
A leaked audio, accessed by the Guardian, captured a conversation between the vice president and Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks, who said Trump was "spot on" in his demands for an investigation.
Vice President Mike Pence will be joined by Trump aide Kellyanne Conway at the annual anti-abortion march scheduled for Jan. 27.
Casey’s office noted opposition for Michigan billionaire Betsy DeVos’ confirmation as education secretary was at a “very high” level compared to President Donald Trump’s other cabinet picks.
Mayor Carlos Gimenez said the city would comply with President Trump's executive order to avoid the loss of federal funds.
President Trump is expected to issue an executive order as early as Friday barring immigration from seven strife-torn, Muslim-majority countries.
Art teacher Payal Modi posted a video showing her firing a squirt gun at an image of President Donald Trump and yelling, "Die!"
Genetically engineered immune cells appear to have provided "staggering" results for two infants.
The president has made numerous false claims. Why is he rejecting many traditional sources of objective knowledge?
While it remains to be seen if the myriad of causes and organizations represented at the marches can coalesce into a broad-based opposition, two plans for marches have gone viral since an army of pink hats took over America's cities.