Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea’s ruling party, warned the U.S. to stop making "useless" efforts and realize North Korea’s “changed strategic status."
The North American aluminum industry is going up against Quebec's powerful dairy lobby in a renegotiated NAFTA.
According to polls, Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith holds a solid lead on Democrat Mike Espy in the Mississippi Senate race.
President Trump previously touted the gains of the stock market as confirmation of his success in office.
With Congress so deadlocked in recent years, skills training is a rare example of the two parties actually working together.
Anna Paulina, Turning Point USA’s director of Spanish engagement, was brought on the news segment to discuss Hillary Clinton’s emails, along with another guest, political analyst Doug Schoen.
Increasing the amount of ethanol blended with gasoline creates problems with older engines and potentially increases air pollution due to increased fuel evaporation while doing little to curb climate change.
A prominent Turkish columnist wrote CIA director Gina Haspel had "signaled" the existence of the recording during a visit to Ankara last month.
North Korean newspaper Minju Joson said in a commentary Wednesday that these drills violate the Panmunjom declaration and the September Pyongyang Joint Declaration.
“Ilhan is pro Sharia Ilhan is pro-FGM Under Sharia, homosexuals are oppressed & killed. Women are abused & forced to wear the hijab. Ilhan is anti Jewish,” Laura Loomer had tweeted.
Forest management is not a cure-all for wildfires, although it can help reduce the chances of massive burns. Making this happen will require broad collaborative efforts and more money.
Gold’s bearish trend will continue into the first quarter of 2019 as a stronger dollar and trade tensions weigh, analyst Robert Zukowski of Continuum Economics said.
The reference to the journalist’s death Wolf made in her tweet was that of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, who was brutally murdered in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Turkey.
Millions of retirees worry about a possible government shutdown, but there's not as much to worry about as you might think.
Colin Kaepernick continues to be without a job as the Washington Redskins announced the signing of Mark Sanchez.
On Sunday, Trump accused Pakistan of sheltering the al Qaeda leader and said the nation "don't do a damn thing" for the U.S.
In a statement, Avenatti defended himself from the domestic violence accusations against him, saying he was a "target" and that he "will be exonerated."
Carbon emissions from heavy industry and transport, leading contributors to human-induced climate change, can be made net-zero by 2060, or even earlier, a new report says.
The North Korean propaganda outlet stated Washington had forgotten the basic theme of the June summit, which was denuclearization through peaceful means.
The turkeys selected for this year's Thanksgiving Presidential pardon hail from Huron, South Dakota, and were paraded around the city last week as part of a formal send-off.
Rand Paul said there was a significant chance that the POTUS will consider giving Bibi asylum in the U.S. as he was sympathetic toward the plight of Christians all over the world.
“The wrongful revocation of these credentials violates CNN and Acosta’s First Amendment rights of freedom of the press, and their Fifth Amendment rights to due process,” CNN's lawsuit said.