The News Roundup
If the news this week has left you with questions, you’re not alone: “How do you take a job and then recuse yourself?” President Donald Trump asked about Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a …
If the news this week has left you with questions, you’re not alone: “How do you take a job and then recuse yourself?” President Donald Trump asked about Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a …
The state of Nevada on Thursday granted parole to former pro football player O.J. Simpson. He’ll go free later this year after serving nine years of a 33-year sentence for felony armed robbery and …
The legislative logjam known as the GOP health care bill is stunning, considering Republicans are in power in the House, Senate and White House. If lawmakers can’t work together to move ahead on …
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was a celebrated conservative and an “originalist.” He believed the Constitution isn’t that open to interpretation. But Scalia, who died last year, did believe …
MAGAnomics: It’s a term coined by White House budget director Mick Mulvaney to describe a plan designed to guarantee three percent economic growth every year. How? Through tax cuts, spending cuts …
It’s been a week with a high Russian character count, “nothing burgers,” an iceberg the size of Delaware and whether Venus Williams can reign supreme again at Wimbledon. Also, Iraq marks a major …
An NRA video making the rounds online has been called everything from an open call to violence to protect white supremacy to a condemnation of violence. “The only way we save our country and our …
Broadband access for more than 23 million rural Americans is lousy. Microsoft says it wants to change that. The tech giant calls it an effort to serve communities who feel left behind. But what’s …
Donald Trump Jr. — the eldest of President Trump’s five children — is center stage today over a meeting he held more than a year ago with a Kremlin-connected attorney apparently offering damaging …
President Trump still loses sleep over his second place finish in the popular vote — and he blames widespread voter fraud. Now, a commission he established to review elections wants states to share …