US stocks closed higher after Donald Trump said a trade deal with China is imminent
The US-China trade war: where are we now?
Walmart is keeping paper prescriptions for the time being despite new laws requiring electronic prescriptions for certain drugs.
The Judiciary Committee is finishing up debate on the charges against President Trump before sending articles of impeachment to the floor.
The Chinese Communist Party’s regional government chairman, Shohrat Zakir, claimed that “trainees” from its “vocational training centers” had “graduated” and found stable employment.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has said the biggest contribution of Apple is not the iPhone but the brand’s support to humanity in terms of devices that save human lives.
Inspector General Michael Horowitz Wednesday disputed President Donald Trump’s repeated assertion that the FBI had wiretapped conversations at Trump Tower during the 2016 presidential campaign as part of a conspiracy to defeat him.
Sen. Ron Johnson says not calling witnesses would keep the process from getting "messy."
The State Department and Treasury announced the imposition of new sanctions against Iran, a sign the U.S. will continue to ramp up economic pressure on Tehran despite a recent successful prisoner swap.
President Trump does not seem to have noticed a ruling that negated the transfer of $3.6 billion in military construction funds for the border wall.
President Trump continues to deride the ongoing impeachment inquiry into his dealings with Ukraine.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell not only delayed a Senate vote on USMCA, he criticized it.
Bette Midler doesn't care about Justin Timberlake apologizing to Jessica Biel and says he owes someone else an apology for inappropriate touching.
A weird GOP campaign video depicts Trump as the mass murderer Thanos.
Despite the cheer of high job numbers President Donald Trump’s trade policy continues to pose a huge threat to the American economy, according to a veteran diplomat.
US stocks closed modestly lower on Tuesday as traders weighed conflicting reports on trade pacts.
Republicans reject articles of impeachment against President Trump. Vice President Mike Pence says action is a "disgrace."
House Democrats and the Trump Administration have agreed on terms of a revised USMCA deal.
"No one, not even a president, is above the law" -- House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler.
A North Korean official has called US President Donald Trump a “heedless and erratic old man” marking a new low in the war of words between the two countries.
The prospects of ratifying the new North American trade deal, USMCA by year-end brightened.
One California church is speaking out on Trump's immigration policy this holiday season.