Pelosi Accuses Trump of 'Trying to Make Lawlessness a Virtue'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent the president a clear message following a letter from the White House refusing to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry: "You are not above the law."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent the president a clear message following a letter from the White House refusing to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry: "You are not above the law."
Russia and Iran have both said that the only solution for Turkey's border worries were negotiations between Kurds and the Syrian government in Damascus.
Planned Parenthood said its first priority in the 2020 election cycle is to make sure President Donald Trump is not re-elected.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sharpened the decline in a tax rate paid by America's 400 wealthiest families, a new analysis shows.
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Nearly 700 have been arrested in protests in the Ecuadorian capital as President Lenin Moreno tries to quell the violence.
Daniel Ellsberg said it was "not too late" for other people on the now-infamous Trump-Ukraine phone call to become whistleblowers.
Following an earlier plan to resume flights December 3, American Airlines now plans to resume flying its Boeing 737 MAX planes January 16, 2020, assuming all goes well when Boeing submits its final certification package to the FAA later this year
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Allowing Turkey to act against the Kurdish-led SDF in northeastern Syria "will severely damage American credibility," retired General Joseph Votel said.
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Border enforcement actions dropped by nearly 65 percent in September, Mark Morgan, the acting commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency announced Tuesday.
Some 2,500 ISIS foreign fighters remain in Kurdish prisons in northeastern Syria, but the Turkish operation may threaten the security of such facilities.
"There have to be consequences for violation of my order sixteen thousand times," U.S. Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim said at a hearing on Monday.
Filmmakers Patricia Marcoccia and Maziar Ghaderi told Newsweek they hoped people would start talking about the film—not about the fact that it was canceled.
The historian related Attorney General William Barr to former Attorney General John Mitchell, who left the Justice Department to work on Nixon's re-election campaign.
Darin Von Ruden said it could take up to 20 years for the farmers he represents to recover from low prices and President Donald Trump's trade wars.
Rare atmospheric phenomena called sudden stratospheric warming started at the end of August.
The Canadian prime minister apologized for wearing racist makeup during an appearance on Facebook Watch show "New Mom, Who Dis?"
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