New York could sue U.S. in travel, immigration disagreement: Cuomo
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Thursday his state will move ahead with a lawsuit against the federal government if President Donald Trump rejects his proposal to resolve a dispute on a travel program and immigration when the two leaders meet at…
U.S. files superseding indictment against Huawei Technologies, CFO Meng
The U.S. government on Thursday filed a superseding indictment against the Chinese smartphone maker Huawei Technologies Co and its Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou.
As Warren aims for Super Tuesday rebound, will she alter her plan?
Hours before polls closed in New Hampshire, Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren’s campaign manager cautioned supporters that her expansive organizing operation would steadily collect delegates as the race proceeded no matter what happene…
Former Trump aide Hicks to return to White House as election nears
Hope Hicks, a one-time close aide and communications director to President Donald Trump, will return to the White House next month after two years away to work closely with key advisors, administration officials said on Thursday.
After slamming prosecutors and judge, Trump turns ire on jurors in Stone case
After attacking the prosecutors and judge in the trial of his longtime adviser Roger Stone, President Donald Trump on Thursday turned his sights on the jury that convicted the veteran Republican operative, elevating concerns about political interferenc…
Pelosi says Trump’s comments on Stone case are ‘an abuse of power’
U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments this week weighing in on the trial of his longtime associate Roger Stone amount to political interference in the judiciary and are “an abuse of power,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters on Thursday.
Former Trump aide Hicks to return to White House: administration official
Hope Hicks, a one-time close aide and communications director to President Donald Trump, will return to the White House next month after two years away to work closely with key advisors, administration officials said on Thursday.
Trump, Republican committee raised more than $60 million during January impeachment trial: campaign
U.S. President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and his Republican Party raised more than $60 million in January, against the backdrop of impeachment that threatened Trump’s presidency.
Joe Biden seeks reboot after fresh stumble in New Hampshire
NASHUA, New Hampshire – Joe Biden’s campaign held a victory party in a New Hampshire hotel ballroom on Tuesday evening. But there was no victory. And there was no Joe Biden.
Nine U.S. lawmakers who were once on food stamps ask Trump not to shrink program
A handful of U.S. lawmakers have a unique argument for asking President Donald Trump not to slash the food stamp program – they themselves once relied on it.