President Trump reacted to allegations of Twitter shadow banning conservatives on Thursday and pledged to "look into this discriminatory and illegal practice at once."
With midterms close on the horizon for Congress, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan explained on Wednesday that the spending bills are a top priority and that the immigration bill is being delayed to August to garner more votes.
A Massachusetts BJ's Wholesale Club store canceled a promotional book signing for Sean Spicer's new book "The Briefing," Fox News reported Tuesday night.
President Trump fired back at Michael Cohen on Wednesday, after an audio recording made by his former attorney of a discussion between the then-candidate and Mr. Cohen was released Tuesday night.
New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez said Wednesday that he sees the revelations from the now public recordings between Michael Cohen and then-candidate Donald Trump as part of a larger transparency problem.
Republican Sen. Mike Rounds on Wednesday brushed off the news of Michael Cohen's now public recording of President Trump, noting it wasn't a surprise for those in Congress.
President Trump doubled down on his tariff tactics on Wednesday, arguing that without tariffs the country and farmers would "continue to be ripped off."
Pennsylvania's sexual offender assessment board found that comedian Bill Cosby should be declared a "sexually violent predator," The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Tuesday.
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer recounted the events leading up to his first press briefing, ahead of the Tuesday launch of his new book "The Briefing: Politics, The Press, and The President."
Parkland school shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv pushed back on Tuesday against relying on facial-recognition technology to prevent future tragedies at schools.
Russia targeted not only elections but also electrical grids in 2017, U.S. government officials confirmed, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Monday night.
President Trump touted his tough trade polices Tuesday, calling tariffs "the greatest," after announcing that countries caught up in tense trade relations with the U.S. would visit to negotiate.