“Men, whites, older adults and those with lower levels of education continue to have more positive assessments of the president’s job performance than women, black and Hispanic adults, younger adults and those with higher levels of education” -- Pew Research Center
The U.S. still faces an affordable housing crisis.
U.S. stocks closed mixed on Wednesday after China took steps to halt spread of virus
Former national security adviser John Bolton has frequently criticized Trump's policies on North Korea.
On Tuesday, the well-known personality spoke out in support of the 2020 hopeful.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has previously criticized the President on several occasions.
Schiff took nearly 2 1/2 hours to outline the House impeachment case, saying Trump has shown no inclination to be constrained by the rule of law.
Trump to add a 'couple of countries' to US travel ban
Cook and IBM CEO Ginni Rometty want to create multiple ways of getting an education.
Donald Trump got the approval of the department of Justice to keep an auto-tariffs report sealed from public record. The reason cited was the contents of the tariff may hamper ongoing diplomatic talks and could pose a national security issue.
U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday after China took steps to halt spread of virus
Sen. Mitch McConnell makes a small concession that might help ensure a more fair Senate impeachment trial.
Sen. Mitch McConnell is under fire due to his proposal for a compressed Senate trial.
It's unclear why Andrew Peek was forced to make a sudden departure.
The FBI allegedly complained that encrypting backup data would make gathering evidence far more difficult against suspects that use iPhones.
On impeachment day, Trump sees only 'joy and optimism' in Davos
Citizens from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, North Korea and Venezuela currently are barred from entering the U.S. Trump says seven countries will be added to the list.
North Korea continues to lash out at the United States over the sanctions placed on its economy.
The high court denial was issued without comment, sending the case back to U.S. District Court to determine how much of the Affordable Care Act can survive.
The Senate voted to table a motion that would have required the upper chamber to subpoena documents for President Trump's impeachment trial.
Rules call for the case for and against impeachment to be laid out over four days with arguments in the offing as early as Wednesday.
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday after China reported new SARS-like virus.