Editor Brian Harrod Provides Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, with aggregated news from sources all over the world from the Roundup Newswires Network
In the days after President Donald Trump's first travel ban was introduced on January 27, clients streamed into Neha Vyas' Seattle law office. Some just wanted to hear a reassuring voice.
Looks like Barack Obama isn't letting something like a little wiretapping accusation stand in his way of being the coolest ever. Obama brought his new favorite pastime, reminding Americans what they're missing , to the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
The day Donald Trump took office, I wrote a column arguing that what was new and frightening here was that he had no reverence for the civic and governmental institutions of this country. This had never been true of a president before, at least in the modern era.
President Donald Trump is again citing corporate investments planned before he took office as evidence that his policies are growing jobs and business. "We are already winning again, America!" he tweeted Monday after Exxon Mobil announced the latest details of an expansion initiative that actually began in 2013.
Arkansas would move about 60,000 people off its hybrid Medicaid expansion and require some participants to work under a series of restrictions the governor proposed Monday, even as the future of the federal health overhaul remains murky. Republican Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he'll ask the federal government to approve the new restrictions by June and hopes to implement them by 2018.
A career in journalism and advocacy that spans half a century has not only equipped 82-year-old feminist icon Gloria Steinem with a trove of accomplishments and wisdom, but also with a disarming sense of humor. Despite the seriousness of her decades-long fight for women's rights and gender equality, Steinem drew outbursts of laughter and applause from the some 400 people gathered Monday morning at the Mission's Brava Theater.
President Donald Trump's explosive claim that Barack Obama tapped his telephones during last year's election has been defended by White House officials. However, they did not say exactly where that information came from and left open the possibility that it is not true.
We are researching the topic of public engagement and want to hear your views of how well your city and the county of Marin engage with you. Public engagement is a range of methods through which government agencies provide the public with more and better information about their decisions and meaningful opportunities to influence those decisions.
The Keystone XL oil pipeline won't have to use American steel in its construction, despite what President Donald Trump says. White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Friday that's due to language in a presidential directive Trump issued in January.
It is well established that U.S. intelligence agencies have been investigating the connections between Donald Trump's presidential campaign, Trump's associates and the Russian government. But in a series of early morning tweets March 4, Trump claimed that President Barack Obama ordered telephone surveillance on him during the election.
China has revised down its internal economic growth target to a level that, if realized, would represent the country's slowest rate of expansion in more than two decades. Per the country's state media , Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday announced that officials expect gross domestic product growth in 2017 to clock in somewhere around 6.5 percent.
Sen. Mark Warner , a top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation" that it was "reckless" to claim that the Obama administration wiretapped then-presidential candidate Donald Trump "without any evidence." "And so what I find so strange -- and I thought the president's comments could no longer surprise me, but, boy, this one yesterday surprised me.
Barbra Streisand is now blaming President Donald Trump for her weight gain. Perhaps she would be less stressed out and thinner if she had left the country like she promised if he was elected.
President Donald Trump does not accept the Federal Bureau of Investigation's denial that Trump Tower was wiretapped, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday. "I don't think he does," Huckabee Sanders said, adding that a number of media outlets pointed out the possibility that President Barack Obama had wiretapped Trump Tower.
This weekend, Donald Trump made headlines again when he made a scandalous accusation against Barack Obama. According to a tweet sent out by Trump, Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the election, before Trump was declared the winner on election day.
Get ready for a subject changer . The long-awaited replacement executive order temporarily suspending entry for refugees and visa applicants from a handful of high-risk countries will get signed today by Donald Trump - but won't be effective immediately.
White House officials on Monday defended President Donald Trump's explosive claim that Barack Obama tapped Trump's telephones during last year's election , although they won't say where that information came from and left open the possibility that it isn't true. In televised interviews, Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Trump firmly believes the allegations he made on Twitter over the weekend.
His staff had hoped to build on the momentum generated by Trump's speech to Congress but those efforts rapidly unraveled. According to AP sources close to Trump, it was the angriest he's been as president.