Hours after his inauguration, President Trump, in front of thousands of supporters jammed into a Washington D.C. arena, signs an avalanche of day one executive orders, fulfilling many but not all campaign promises

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Obama warns Americans about too much patriotism — on July 4th weekend!

While former presidents rarely criticize their successors at home, Obama took the unusual step of going to a foreign country to do it.

The Forgotten $35 Billion U.S. Healthcare Problem

Legislation needs to move forward, reimbursements have to increase to match the value of saving lives and the public has to rally.

Injured bald eagle rescued in Washington, D.C.

They're calling the rescue of a bald eagle, a Fourth of July miracle.

It’s Time to Pull the Plug on August Recess

The norms of Washington—including a month-long recess—must never stand in the way of our efforts to act on the people’s priorities.

Trump Team Takes a More Aggressive Stance on Mueller Probe

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

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 164,000 in April, vs 192,000 jobs expected

The unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent in April, an 18-year low, even as nonfarm payrolls rose by just 164,000, according to a report Frid

Evacuations ordered as volcanic eruption continues in lower Puna

Residents in Puna's Leilani Estates subdivision fled with little more than the clothes on their backs Thursday night after an eruption in Kil

Trump: 'Disgraceful' leak of Mueller Russia probe questions

President Donald Trump says it's "disgraceful" that a list of proposed questions from special counsel Robert Mueller was "leaked" to the news

No criminal charges for FBI agent found to have leaked, lied and mishandled classified information

An FBI agent found to have leaked sensitive information to witnesses, mishandled classified information and lied to investigators will not fa

After a respite, Cruz again questioning McConnell’s strategies

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who has been more of a team player since losing the 2016 GOP presidential primary to Donald Trump, is reemerging as

Donald Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, says South Korea's President

Donald Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to unify Korea, the South Korean President has reportedly suggested.

Mitt Romney won’t commit to backing Trump for re-election: ‘We’re going to wait and see’

Mitt Romney won’t say whether he will support President Donald Trump for re-election in 2020...

Kim Jong Un steps across Korean border, makes history

In a historic summit more striking for its extraordinary images than its substance, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean Presiden

Congress could eliminate ‘tens of billions of dollars’ of waste: GAO

Congress could save tens of billions of dollars by addressing a slew of recommendations, including 65 new ones, according to a reportreleased

Migrant 'caravan' at U.S.-Mexico border prepares for mass crossing

Hundreds of Central American migrants from a caravan that crossed Mexico reunited in Tijuana on Wednesday and planned to cross the border tog

The VA desperately needs a combat medic, not a management guru

As senators consider the nomination of the next secretary of veterans affairs, they should first reflect on the story of an Army veteran name

Macron’s Pitch to Trump on a ‘New’ Iran Deal Surprises EU Allies

French leader pushing for a new, expanded nuclear agreement.