World News White House aide mocks McCain's cancer: 'He's dying anyway' The White House declined to deny the remarks made by communications aide Kelly Sadler. 11/05/2018
World News Trump says he's aiming for new Iran deal that is 'better for them' "I hope to be able to make a deal with them, a good deal, a fair deal — a good deal for them, better for them," Trump said at an Indiana campaign rally. 11/05/2018
World News Trump kept his promise on Iran. But was it the right promise? The question now is whether withdrawing from the nuclear deal really makes the U.S. (and the world) a safer place. 09/05/2018
World News Democrats pan Trump's withdrawal from Iran deal: 'Senseless, disturbing and dangerous' Meanwhile, the move was applauded by many Hill Republicans — though not all. 08/05/2018
World News Key European allies vow to uphold Iran deal after Trump reneges Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said though the U.S. withdrawal is "psychological warfare," the nation would continue talks with other partners. 08/05/2018
World News Mike Pompeo makes surprise visit to North Korea President Trump said preparations continue for the historic summit. 08/05/2018
World News Haspel considered withdrawing as CIA nominee, sources say Haspel decided to go ahead with Wednesday's confirmation hearing after a weekend phone call with President Donald Trump. 07/05/2018
World News Thousands face deportation as US cancels resident permits Immigration hard-liners have cheered Trump's push to end Temporary Protected Status designations for at least six countries. 04/05/2018
World News Trump doc says Trump bodyguard 'raided' his office, took files Dr. Harold Bornstein said he felt "raped" after White House aide Keith Schiller and lawyer Alan Garten showed up unannounced and took Trump's files. 01/05/2018
World News White House: Trump to make first trip to UK in July Last July, thousands took to the streets across the UK, chanting "shame on May" following reports that an official visit by Trump was in the making. 26/04/2018
World News Bannon turned Cambridge into 'propaganda machine,' whistleblower says Congressional investigators say the former Trump strategist sought research on Putin during the 2016 campaign. 25/04/2018
World News Spicer presides over unveiling of Melania Trump wax figure at Madame Tussauds The former White House press secretary remarked that the wax figure was remarkably lifelike. It joins 'President Donald Trump' at the museum. 25/04/2018
World News Macron breaks with Trump on climate change: 'There's no Planet B' In an address to Congress, the French leader discussed the Paris accords, Iran and the dangers of isolationism. Was Trump listening? 25/04/2018
World News Candidate Trump had plenty of state dinner suggestions. President Trump hasn't taken them. He's said they should feature burgers and collapsible ballrooms: Trump's Tuesday state dinner, the first of his presidency, could have looked very different. 24/04/2018
USA Memos from sacked FBI director about Trump are released The Justice Department on Thursday reluctantly provided lawmakers with Comey's memos about his meetings with Trump under the threat of subpoena. 20/04/2018
World News Barbara Bush remembered as champion of family and literacy "If more people could read or write, we could be much closer to solving so many other problems that our country faces," Bush, who died Tuesday, once said. 18/04/2018
World News CIA Director Pompeo secretly met with Kim Jong Un in North Korea President Trump said Tuesday the two nations were speaking directly ahead of planned talks in late May or early June. 18/04/2018
World News Barbara Bush, wife and mother of presidents, dies at 92 "I hope people will say, 'She cared; she worked hard for lots of causes,'" Bush said in 1989. 18/04/2018
World News Hannity's attorney-client privilege claim put Cohen in an ethical bind It's the classic test on the law school exam: A friend approaches an attorney at a cocktail party and seeks legal advice. Is attorney-client privilege in play? 17/04/2018
World News Some in GOP call for clearer Syria strategy, while supporting strikes "Assad has likely calculated a limited American strike is just the cost of doing business," Sen. Lindsey Graham said. 15/04/2018