US asks Hawaii judge to clarify ruling on Trump travel ban
HONOLULU (AP) — The government is asking a federal judge to clarify his order blocking President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban, arguing it shouldn’t applyRead More
Trump doesn’t back down on wiretap accusation against Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump defiantly refused to back down from his explosive claim that Barack Obama wiretapped his phones, and sidestepped any blameRead More
Chaffetz: Intruder was able rattle White House door handle
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House Oversight Committee says an intruder on the White House grounds was able to “look through” a WhiteRead More
Hillary Clinton says she’s ‘ready to come out of the woods’
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — Hillary Clinton says she’s “ready to come out of the woods” and help Americans find common ground. Clinton’s gradual return toRead More
Republicans join Democrats against Trump’s Great Lakes cuts
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — It sounds like an idea that would warm a conservative Republican’s heart: Kill funding of a regional environmental cleanup thatRead More
Trump sidesteps blame over wiretap row with Britain
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump defiantly refused to back down Friday from his explosive claim that Barack Obama wiretapped his phones, and sidestepped anyRead More
Trump OKs changes in GOP health care bill, winning support
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump agreed to add fresh Medicaid curbs to the House Republican health care bill Friday, bolstering the measure with supportRead More
Trump, Merkel try to sidestep differences in first meeting
WASHINGTON (AP) — Though presenting a study in contrasts, President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took a similar tack Friday in sidestepping differencesRead More
Trump’s defense budget boost raises questions on strategy
WASHINGTON (AP) — An essential element is missing from President Donald Trump’s plan for boosting the budgets of the U.S. military services by $54 billionRead More
Health bill short of votes, GOP leaders look to Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Short of votes for their health care bill, Republican congressional leaders turned to President Donald Trump on Thursday to wrangle support forRead More