White House, CNN trade ‘fake news’ jabs
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and CNN’s Jim Acosta clashed Friday over who is the real fake news.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and CNN’s Jim Acosta clashed Friday over who is the real fake news.
SharesThe Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a legal bid Friday to stop President Trump’s comeback campaign rally in Tulsa over health concerns.
SharesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed former National Security Adviser John R. Bolton as opportunistic and “arrogant,” after new allegations against President Trump came out in excerpts of his upcoming book.
SharesJoseph R. Biden launched a multistate ad blitz Thursday, marking the Democratic presidential candidate’s first major ad campaign of the general election and sending a strong signal about where he thinks the 2020 race will be won or lost.
SharesThe Senate voted 51-42 to confirm Judge Justin R. Walker to the nation’s premier federal appeals court on Thursday over bitter Democratic objections and a prominent Republican defection.
SharesWhite House trade adviser Peter Navarro said Thursday that former National Security Advisor John Bolton is practicing “deep-swamp revenge porn” with explosive allegations about President Trump in a book out next week.
SharesPresident Trump has reportedly asked for officials to prosecute whoever divulged that he was rushed to a bunker under the White House last month as nearby protests intensified.
SharesHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday the House will mark Juneteenth by removing the portraits of four former House speakers who served the Confederacy.
SharesSenate Republicans offered their ante in the racism and policing debate Wednesday with a bill that would prod law enforcement to curb practices such as chokeholds and increase reporting on bad cops, as both chambers of Congress put bills to overhaul policing on a fast track for votes and a likely partisan collision course.
SharesFormer national security adviser John Bolton created a “mess" of his own making by moving to publish his book without receiving final authorization that the manuscript was free of classified information, Trump administration lawyers argued Friday in urging a judge to block the book's release.
SharesThe White House defended President Trump's "gut" instincts on hiring advisers such as John R. Bolton who later turn on him, saying the president seeks a Lincolnesque "team of rivals" in the West Wing.
SharesBaltimore’s disgraced former mayor pleads guilty to state perjury charge related to self-published children’s books.
SharesPresident Trump's reelection campaign has begun attacking his Democratic rival Joseph R. Biden by claiming the former vice president is the preferred candidate of dead terrorist Osama Bin Laden.
SharesWith a Black Lives Matter flag flying over the Connecticut state Capitol, Democratic state senators announced their commitment Friday to a multitude of legislative proposals aimed at addressing systemic racial inequities, including wide-ranging police reforms, and efforts to improve economic, educational and housing opportunities for racial minorities.
SharesWith some states taking a fresh look at strengthening measures to hold police officers accountable, lawmakers in Pennsylvania are being urged to join states that make police department records of discipline accessible to the public.
SharesA Hispanic immigrant working at a fast-food restaurant in North Carolina is rushed to the hospital after she contracts COVID-19. A sickened Honduran woman in Baltimore with no health insurance or immigration status avoids the doctor for two weeks and finally takes a cab to the hospital and ends up on oxygen.
SharesThe Polish government says that Russian President Vladimir Putin is manipulating World War II-era history in a way that whitewashes Soviet crimes and accuses him of doing it as part of an “information war” against the West.
SharesThe White House fight with former national security adviser John Bolton is the latest chapter in a lengthy history of Washington book battles, yet it will likely define future cases between the U.S. government and former employees determined to write tell-alls.
SharesThe outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed. Following are developments Friday related to the national and global response, the work place and the spread of the virus.
SharesPresident Trump on Friday dinged Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious diseases expert, over suggestions that football season could be canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
SharesColorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday signed into law a broad police accountability bill introduced amid protests over the police killing of George Floyd.
SharesThe U.S. government said Friday that it has stopped issuing travel visas to people from Burundi because the country is not taking back citizens facing deportation from the United States.
SharesPresident Trump signaled Friday that protesters and "anarchists" will have a tougher time in deep-red Oklahoma this weekend than they did in Democratic-run cities across the country, lobbing a preemptive strike at people who stir things up in Tulsa ahead of his comeback rally on Saturday night.
SharesGov. Tony Evers called on the Wisconsin Legislature to ban police chokeholds and limit the use of force in a package of criminal justice reforms unveiled Friday as the state celebrated Juneteenth.
SharesTrump says he will renew effort to end legal protections for young immigrants after Supreme Court blocked first try.
SharesThe 17th century has gone down in Dutch history as the Golden Age, when unprecedented trading wealth helped fund the likes of artists Rembrandt van Rijn and Johannes Vermeer.
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