Donald Trump took to Twitter to say Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury" was "full of lies, misrepresentations."
President Donald Trump said he would announce "The Most Dishonest & Corrupt Media Awards of the Year" next week. Here's a look at the individuals and outlets most likely to win one.
An internal breach of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in May has left personal identifiable information of approximately 240,000 employees at risk.
Michael Wolff’s book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" has created quite a stir prior to its release. The excerpts released from the book Wednesday in New York Magazine is a prelude to what lies ahead of the book's release Tuesday.
The financial fallout and the recent unrest happened at an interesting time: the Trump presidency.
President Donald Trump’s first executive order in 2018 was signed Wednesday, disbanding the voter fraud commission which he set up in June to monitor an issue which many argued was nonexistent.
A prominent tech analyst is predicting that Amazon will purchase Target in 2018 and suggested the deal could cost more than $40 billion.
The president said Tuesday on Twitter he was going to announce an award for “dishonest and corrupt media” Jan. 8.
VoteVets, a veterans advocacy group, sent an email asking for funds to “elevate the voices of veterans willing to stand up to Trump."
Citi analysts said Apple has a 40 percent chance of acquiring Netflix under the new Trump tax cut. After the Citi analyst released the report, shares of AAPL and NFLX quickly rose.
Humans are the primary reasons for our warming planet but they may also be the only ones capable of helping to reduce it, according to the comprehensive climate model.
A former White House intern was accused of making a racist gesture in a group photo.
A visitor to the Disney Hall of Presidents chanted "Lock him up" when the robotic President Trump started talking.
Tiffany Trump wished her Twitter and Instagram followers "Merry Christmas" with a poolside video, but it wasn't met with much cheer.
A powerful oil trading family used the first daughter's defunct business to conceal the $100 million it owed to the Commercial Bank of Dubai, a court document obtained by GQ claimed.
North Korea said despite the United States' wishes, it won't be surrendering its nuclear weapons.
The advertisement's producers put up $1 million to make the pro-Trump video.
Everitt Aaron Jameson who hails from Modesto, California, was arrested Wednesday and court documents reveal that he was planning the attack in the Pier 39 area which is packed with tourists.
"Well, we’re watching those votes,” the president said. “Let them vote against us. We’ll save a lot. We don’t care. But this isn’t like it used to be where they could vote against you and then you pay them hundreds of millions of dollars and nobody knows what they’re doing."
Net neutrality may not be restored as long as a Republican president can appoint a majority of the FCC. But there’s a lesson we can learn from Chattanooga.
The long-time Donald Trump critic also in a tweet that Trump’s panties "were in a bunch" about a particular issue every day, which made his “blood boil.”
President Donald Trump used two hands to drink his water during his national security speech and Twitter didn't let it slide.