U.S. President Donald Trump said being "not political" makes Michael Jordan better than LeBron James
Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris to be first black woman VP
President Donald Trump wasted no time attacking Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., labeling the Democrats' vice presidential pick "extraordinarily nasty" for being tough on Brett Kavanaugh.
Murdoch's Fox unveils global streaming for news channels
European stocks gain, but Wall Street rally fizzles
Trump made his comments in an interview on Fox News Sports.
The Big Ten won't play football this fall because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Pre-orders of COVID-19 vaccine top five billion
One Republican candidate in Georgia's runoff has faced criticism for racist rhetoric and Minnesota's member of the "The Squad" faces a tough challenge.
Twitter called out President Trump for calling COVID-19 “The China Plague.”
Trump long has rejected allegations Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election, saying he believed Vladimir Putin's denials, and more recently downplayed the credibility of reports Russia paid bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops.
President says on sports radio show that he believes college football should be played because it's unlikely that players will get seriously sick from the coronavirus.
Hong Kong imports to be labelled 'Made in China': US customs
President Trump has pledged to eliminate payroll taxes altogether if he is reelected, turning Social Security and Medicare into entitlement programs subject to the vagaries of federal budget-making.
US health chief slams China over virus on Taiwan trip
Trump again points finger of blame at China for unleashing COVID-19 on the world.
Taiwan FM says China trying to turn island into 'next Hong Kong'
Georgians are deeply divided along party lines about the effectiveness of the federal and state response to COVID-19.
Trump moots hosting G7 summit after US election
Man shot outside White House, Trump evacuated from press conference
Trump said the G7 summit would likely be postponed until after the election, and said he would invite Vladimir Putin to the event.
President Donald Trump sounded off on the possibility of Power 5 conferences' discussions of canceling or postponing the 2020 college football season over COVID-19 concerns.