The president's recent speech to the CIA and reshuffling of the National Security Council have put some military wives on edge.
At a Friday press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, only two U.S. publications got to ask questions, and both were owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp.
Higbie, an ex-Navy SEAL, is known for his support to the controversial Muslim registry — a federal surveillance program to monitor people following Islam.
While people didn't take the documents seriously when they first came to light, a large number are reassessing their stance following Trump’s stand on Russia during his campaign.
Edward Snowden, who was given refuge in Russia in 2013, is facing espionage charges in the U.S. for leaking documents about secret mass surveillance programs.
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson expressed confidence about the company's merger with media company Time-Warner to wrap up by the end of the year.
While ties are rare, it's possible Republicans may have hurt their new president after refusing to fill the Supreme Court's final seat.
The actor and rapper has also been vocal about the environment, Dakota Access Pipeline, and clean water.
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More than half of voters for President Donald Trump said the fictional “Bowling Green Massacre” took place.
A new Public Policy Polling survey showed a majority of American voters want Barack Obama back in the White House.
In his first interview with U.S. media since Donald Trump's election, Syrian President Bashar Assad said he would be open to a joint U.S.-Russian alliance against the Islamic State group.
The legislation would require that people be detained for the shortest amount of time possible while having access to food, water and toilets.
"Draft Bernie for a People's Party" has a crowd funding campaign, an online petition and a plan for the future.
Trump's son-in-law is becoming a powerful figure in the White House.
Syria's president said there are "definitely" terrorists hiding among refugees trying to enter the U.S.
Celebrities sponsored by athletic company Under Armour have publicly rejected comments made by its CEO in support of President Donald Trump.
The new president is still getting used to his new surroundings, reports indicate.
The youngest Clinton has not been shy about her political ambitions in the past.
The major fashion retailer ranked as the most favored fashion retailer for the fifth year in a row, according to a Market Force Information survey.
American financial firms are allowed to operate in Europe because U.S. financial rules have been deemed "equivalent" to E.U. rules.
If similar to the plan suggested during his campaign, the president's plan could raise the top 1 percent's income by as much as 16 percent.