WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a bill to compel the Justice Department to make public its case files on ...
During the 43-day U.S. government shutdown, investors, businesses, policymakers and the Federal Reserve were groping in the ...
“Right now, they don’t love me,” Trump said last week of India. “But they’ll love us again.” ...
The national redistricting race: A federal court ruled that Texas cannot use its recently redrawn congressional maps in the ...
A Massachusetts man remains on trial for murder in the death and dismemberment of his wife after pleading guilty just as jury ...
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits for the week ending Nov. 15 fell by 8,000 from the previous week to ...
There's a risk with Donald Trump that his frequent breaching of the barriers of taste, decency and the law could be put down to "Trump being Trump" - but this one might finally cross the line ...
Mr. Trump announced on social media that he had signed the legislation, but the release of all the files is not guaranteed.
Trump was responding to a video, made by six Democrats with military and intelligence backgrounds, that directly addresses active service members and says, “Our laws are clear. You can refuse ...
Nevertheless, it’s looking increasingly likely that the Jeffrey Epstein files will become public. The US House just passed legislation requiring the Justice Department to disclose its files on Epstein ...
The dismissal of two cases against adversaries of President Trump has left the Justice Department with narrow and murky paths ...
The decisions dealt a blow to President Trump’s efforts to prosecute his perceived political adversaries.