Putin says US administration trying to undermine Trump

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is accusing the outgoing U.S. administration of trying to undermine President-elect Donald Trump by spreading fake allegations. Putin,Read More

Trump tries to calm tensions after Lewis squabble

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump spoke of national unity to a son of Martin Luther King Jr., seeking to ease friction over the president-elect’sRead More

Poll: Young Americans fear they will be worse off post-Trump

By JONATHAN LEMIRE and EMILY SWANSON Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — As Donald Trump approaches his inauguration, young Americans have a deeply pessimistic viewRead More

King’s legacy celebrated as Trump, Lewis duel lingers

ATLANTA (AP) — Civil rights leaders and activists are gathering at sites across the country to celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. OnRead More

Women have many motivations for DC inauguration protest

WASHINGTON (AP) — Call them rebels with a cause. Or two. Or three. Or 10. When throngs of women from around the nation converge onRead More

Inauguration in sight, Trump continues Twitter assault

NEW YORK (AP) — His inauguration days away, President-elect Donald Trump is continuing to lash out at critics in the intelligence community and Democrats inRead More

Obama speaks on Israel, Trump in last White House interview

WASHINGTON (AP) — The increase of Israeli settlements has “gotten so substantial” that it is inhibiting the possibility for an “effective, contiguous Palestinian state,” PresidentRead More

Local Democrats hold pro-‘Obamacare’ rally in Sunrise

Hundreds came out for a rally in Sunrise, organized by local Democratic leaders, in support of the Affordable Care Act and in protest of effortsRead More

John Lewis books sell out on Amazon day after Trump’s tweets

NEW YORK (AP) — Two of John Lewis’ books have sold out on Amazon after the Democratic congressman claimed the top spots on the retailer’sRead More

Trump team considers relocating White House media corps

WASHINGTON (AP) — Routine media access to the White House could be a thing of the past under Donald Trump’s presidency, with top officials ofRead More