President Trump Monday signed an executive order revoking the security clearances of 50 former U.S. officials, including former heads of the Central Intelligence Agency John Brennan and Michael Morell and his own former national security advisor, John Bolton. The move targets the signatories of a letter sent during the 2020 presidential campaign stating that emails from Hunter Biden’s laptop appeared likely to be part of a Russian election influence operation, an episode that for years prompted sharp criticism from Trump and congressional Republicans who alleged it was evidence intelligence officials were seeking to help Joe Biden’s election.

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A look at the U.S. military's options to confront North Korea

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis emphasized to reporters Thursday that the administration is focused on diplomatic and economic sanctions efforts

Eco-friendly goats steal jobs from union? The goats are ahead of schedule.

A battle is brewing this summer between a group of hungry goats and a labor union.

The emergency supplies you should have

A small nuclear bomb set off by a terrorist is one of 15 disaster scenarios the U.S. government plans for.

Religious Liberty wins again in the Supreme Court

In its decision in Trinity Lutheran v. Comer this week, the Supreme Court took another significant step.

Women sweep to victory in House primaries

Voters decide key battleground contests in 4 states.

North Korea threatens to cancel Trump-Kim summit over South Korea-US military drills

Dictator Kim Jong-un was set to meet with U.S President Donald Trump on June 12 in Singapore but the meeting is now reportedly at risk...

Trump renews call for immigration crackdown

President Trump on Tuesday renewed his call for a crackdown on illegal immigration during an event honoring fallen law enforcement officers.

Pence Is Trying to Control Republican Politics. Trump Aides Aren’t Happy.

Representative Jeb Hensarling of Texas needed a favor: Before retiring at the end of his term, Mr. Hensarling, a powerful conservative, wante

Trump’s high-risk doctrine? Swing for the bleacher seats

The way President Donald Trump sees it, why go for a solid single when you can swing for a home run?

Pence on Mueller investigation: 'It's time to wrap it up'

Vice President Pence on Thursday urged special counsel Robert Muellerto conclude his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 pres

The Latest: Haspel says she doesn’t believe in torture

President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as CIA director says “I don’t believe torture works.”

Trump says US detainees in North Korea have been freed

President Trump said on Wednesday three Americans imprisoned in North Korea have been freed and are on their way home with Secretary of State

President Trump Announces Withdrawal from Iran Nuclear Deal

President Trump announced Tuesday that he will not renew the Iran nuclear deal, defying European allies and escalating tensions with an Irani

Israel fears ‘explosion of violence’ as US prepares to open embassy in Jerusalem

Decision to relocate into the disputed city in the same week as Israel’s 70th anniversary raises concerns of increased tension

Oil Prices Reach Highest Level Since 2014 Ahead of Iran Deadline

President Trump faces Saturday deadline to extend or end waiver on Iran sanctions

Trump Team Takes a More Aggressive Stance on Mueller Probe

Posture could further delay an investigation already facing a time crunch from midterm election