White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro used unusually harsh language Sunday in blasting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for holding a "stunt" press conference to say his nation will not be pushed around by tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said President Trump, at a minimum, must let North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un know that his nuclear ambitions are "a real problem for us" and set the table for talks that dismantle the threat.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California rejected President Trump's call for the Group of Seven nations summit to let Russia back in, saying Vladimir Putin hasn't shown contrition for rogue behavior.
President Trump's chief economic adviser accused Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of stabbing the U.S. and fellow G-7 negotiators in the back with "amateurish" verbal attacks during a domestic press conference.
House and Senate lawmakers said Friday they've reached an agreement on legislation that requires shippers sending packages into the U.S. to provide more data on what's being sent, in an effort to cut the flow of illegal synthetic opioids from clandestine labs overseas.
House Republicans said Friday they aren't sweating the Trump administration's refusal to defend Obamacare against a lawsuit that could nix popular health care protections, saying the case is in its infancy and they acquitted themselves by offering an alternative health plan last year.
The World Health Organization said Friday it feels "cautiously optimistic" one month after an Ebola outbreak was confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, citing progress in the large city that raised fears of widespread transmission.
The Trump administration on Thursday launched an anti-opioid advertising campaign that depicts shocking true-life stories aimed at deterring young people from drug use.
House Republicans emerged from a critical meeting on immigration Thursday to say they are committed to writing a bill that matches President Trump's four pillars of reform -- but didn't make much headway on settling big issues such as whether illegal immigrants will get full citizenship rights.
Democrats left little doubt Wednesday that heath care will be their signature issue in the mid-term contests, betting the GOP's decision to weaken Obamacare as part of its tax overhaul will give them a winning platform to run on while vulnerable senators are tethered to Capitol Hill this August.
Democrats seemed to have avoided a nightmare scenario in the California primaries after several of their candidates appeared well-positioned to advance to the general election in key congressional districts that could decide whether Republicans defend their vulnerable majority in the U.S. House.
The Food and Drug Administration warned online networks that run more than 50 websites they must stop marketing unapproved or misbranded opioid medications.
The Trump administration unveiled a Medicaid "scorecard" Monday to measure whether states are going beyond strict compliance with federal rules and using tax dollars to actually make beneficiaries healthier.
Medicare recipients used fewer brand-name drugs but the program still saw its drug costs rise, according to a federal report Monday that says skyrocketing prices set by manufacturers are taking a toll on taxpayers and seniors.
James P. Bradley is a Coast Guard veteran, an MBA holder and chief financial officer at a heath care startup, but he's just been thrust into his biggest role yet — the GOP's best hope of vying for a Senate seat in deep-blue California.
Incumbent Dianne Feinstein holds a big lead ahead of Tuesday's Senate primary race in California, according to a poll Friday that says a little-known Republican challenger is "within striking distance" of state Senate leader Kevin de Leon, the favorite for the coveted No. 2 slot.
The Virginia Senate voted to accept Obamacare money to expand the state's Medicaid program, and the state House was aiming for passage later Wednesday, looking to end an eight-year GOP blockade and deliver a major win to Gov. Ralph Northam and Democrats.