World News Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying about Trump Tower project in Moscow In August, Cohen pleaded guilty to campaign finance and bank fraud charges. 29/11/2018
World News Trump says pardon for Paul Manafort is 'not off the table' The president also compared the special counsel's investigation into Russian election interference to McCarthyism in an interview with The New York Post. 29/11/2018
World News After 'inadequate' briefing on Saudi Arabia, Senate advances bill to end U.S. war support The measure passed 63-37, a strong rebuke to President Trump and a reversal for the Senate who rejected the same measure nine months ago. 29/11/2018
World News Senate set to consider a rebuke to Trump on Saudi Arabia Support for the measure to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen has grown in the wake of Khashoggi murder. 29/11/2018
World News Mueller treating Manafort 'like a terrorist,' Trump lawyer Giuliani says Responding to a recent New York Times report, the president's personal attorney lashed out at the special counsel. 29/11/2018
World News Stormy Daniels says Michael Avenatti sued Trump for defamation against her wishes In a phone interview with NBC News, Avenatti said he was surprised by her allegations, and said "a number of things" were "not accurate." 29/11/2018
World News Pelosi nominated as speaker by House Democrats The full House will hold the formal vote for speaker in early January when the new Congress convenes. 28/11/2018
World News Bolton: Why would we listen to Khashoggi killing tape? "What do you think I'll learn from it?" the Trump adviser asked reporters at the White House Tuesday. "Unless you speak Arabic, what are you going to get from it?" 28/11/2018
World News Fact check: 7 things Trump got wrong about the border and immigration After defending the use of tear gas against migrants, Trump inflated statistics about crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, among other things. 28/11/2018
World News Everybody knows these Dems are running for president — so why won't they just say it? The magic words that no quasi-presidential candidate and would-be Trump challenger dares yet utter: "I'm running." 27/11/2018
World News Trump demands new GM investment in Ohio, defends use of tear gas at border "In the not-too-distant future, they'll put something else," the president said Monday of GM's factory closing announcements. "They better put something else in." 27/11/2018
World News 'Never Trump' Republicans went Democrat in 2018. Are they gone for good? Mocked as irrelevant after President Trump's election, voters who leaned Republican in prior races handed Democrats huge wins in suburban districts. 26/11/2018
World News Was it a wave election? Depends Democrats took back the House and picked up some governor's seats, but the GOP grew its edge in the Senate. 26/11/2018
World News Supreme Court to rule if customers can sue Apple claiming App Store is illegal monopoly Apple urges the Supreme Court to throw the case out, arguing that it's not selling anything but only operating a marketplace. 26/11/2018
World News Hillary Clinton calls for reform, 'not open borders,' in explaining European migration remarks The 2016 Democratic presidential candidate sought to clarify comments she made about how Europe could thwart rightwing populism by limiting migration. 26/11/2018
World News Former Trump aide George Papadopoulos to head to jail Monday Papadopoulos is the young aide whose 2016 barroom conversation with an Australian diplomat launched the U.S. investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election. 26/11/2018
World News Why the chief justice's rebuke of Trump's comment was so carefully worded Analysis: The chief justice linguistically tiptoed through the minefield of judicial ethics in order to publicly defend his judicial colleagues. 26/11/2018
World News Trump administration wants Supreme Court to take up transgender military ban now The nation's highest court rarely allows such a move to leapfrog over the usual appeals process. 24/11/2018
World News Trump disputes CIA findings in Khashoggi killing, says too much at stake to punish ally NBC and other outlets have reported that the agency recently concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. 23/11/2018
World News Trump says troops will use 'lethal force' at the border 'if they have to' The president also said Thursday he will close entry at the border if he deems it necessary to prevent immigration. 23/11/2018