Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had tough remarks for the U.S. Tuesday ahead of a visit by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
North Koreans appear to be discussing a defection and not the Olympics.
Some details have slowly emerged in regards to the upcoming wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may invite the Obamas to their royal wedding.
Vanessa Trump was taken to a nearby New York hospital after opening a letter that contained an unidentified substance.
"Trump will be central in the 2018 midterms for one simple reason: impeachment," writes Professor Allan J. Lichtman.
Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit which stated the Quino checkerspot butterfly, which is native to southern California and northwestern Mexico, could be threatened by the proposed border wall.
A state newspaper on Sunday wrote that the U.S. should stop acting rashly.
Residents of Coamo — a town high in the mountains of southern Puerto Rico — have started to restore their own power by pulling power lines from undergrowth and digging holes for wooden posts in efforts to bring back power to the town of 40,000.
Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand, who stepped into her position in May, will be resigning just nine months into her job, as the country’s largest law enforcement agency was on the receiving end of a Donald Trump attack.
The aid comes as a relief for the hurricane ravaged U.S. territory after months of hardship wrought by the worst natural disaster to hit the region in 90 years.
Kim Yo-jong, the high-ranking sister of Kim Jong-un, was seated near Mike Pence during the Olympics opening ceremony.
Gloria Copeland, a member of the president's faith advisory council, posted a video telling followers they don't need to get a flu shot because "Jesus himself gave us the flu shot."
On Thursday, the Defense secretary reassured immigrant service members that they will not have to face deportation.
The former White House aide said she wasn't aware that by staying loyal to President Donald Trump, she would "lose 100 friends."
President Donald Trump's military parade request has taken a lot of flak.
North Korea celebrated the 70th anniversary of the founding of its army.
A Salt Lake City school board voted unanimously to replace former U.S. President Andrew Jackson's name with that of NASA's first black engineer as officials expressed concern over his role in expanding slavery.
Two Russian pranksters nicknamed Vovan and Lexus masquerading as a Ukrainian politician placed a call to a top Democrat of the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, alleging they were in possession of compromising material against President Donald Trump.
North Korea, an impoverished and oppressive nation closed off to the world, still produces world-class athletes.
Vice President Mike Pence is headed to South Korea, where he will attend the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics and lead the official U.S. delegation on Feb.9, 2018.
Reports suggested White House officials were aware of the allegations even before the claims went public. Chief of Staff John Kelly and Sen. Orrin Hatch were among those supported Porter.