The president is said to resent the now-regular chatter on cable television news shows about his mental health, and some of his allies believe his aides haven’t pushed back hard enough on questions about Trump’s fitness for office.
While President Trump is said to be comfortable participating in an interview with special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's team, his attorneys are reluctant to let Trump sit for open-ended, face-to-face questioning without clear parameters, according to people familiar with the discussions.
U.S. Special Forces and airstrikes helped push the extremists from their onetime stronghold of Sirte. But the task of resurrecting the deeply scarred city has been painful and costly for the residents who remained and for those who are returning to a landscape of obliterated houses and streets covered in garbage.
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Analysis The administration’s plan to end protected status for about 200,000 Salvadorans is the latest in a full-court press to make America less hospitable to immigrants. President Trump’s nativism may cost Republicans seats in this year's midterms and could cause long-term damage to the GOP.
Democrats plan to argue that Azar’s ties to the drug industry means he wouldn’t work to lower pharmaceutical prices. If confirmed, he would be the Trump administration’s second health and human services secretary in less than a year.
Backup freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa threw the game-winning touchdown to give the Crimson Tide its fifth national title since 2009.
A case before the Colorado Supreme Court focuses on this reproductive question: If women have the right to not be forced to be a gestational parent, do men — or women — have the right not to be forced to be a genetic parent?
The woman who burst onto the social scene of a clubby, upscale apartment building in the Washington suburbs with tales of jet-setting glamour and unusual access to some of the world’s most powerful people has slipped away in a fog of suspicion and unpaid rent.
Although there was no immediate confirmation from North Korea, the tentative agreement constitutes a rare moment of consensus between Kim Jong Un’s regime and the outside world.
Known only by the codename Zuma, the highly classified satellite launched by SpaceX may have suffered a failure once it reached space, according to reports.