After Ford testifies she was sexually assaulted, Kavanaugh responds with anger and tears
By Sarah D. Wire, Jennifer Haberkorn, David Lauter and David G. Savage
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By Sarah D. Wire, Jennifer Haberkorn, David Lauter and David G. Savage
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By Denis Slattery, Stephen Rex Brown and Chris Sommerfeldt New York Daily News
Republicans who secretly wished for an opening at the top of the Environmental Protection Agency got it Thursday, when ethically-challenged EPA Administrator Scott "Security Detail" Pruitt tendered his resignation.
Of all the things my father brought with him when he first came to the United States from Mexico, his love of soccer has proven to be the most useful.
When Ronald Reagan delivered one of the most stirring speeches of his presidency in Normandy on the 40th anniversary of D-Day, he hailed "the boys of Pointe du Hoc," the Army Rangers, who, despite gruesome casualties, scaled the cliffs on Omaha Beach.
By Matt Pearce, Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Jaclyn Cosgrove Los Angeles Times A former student opened fire at a South Florida high school Wednesday, killing 17 people and wounding at least a dozen others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in the city of Parkland, officials said.
By David Jesse Detroit Free Press Michigan State University President Lou Anna Simon will step down as leader of MSU, the school announced late Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — As he rejected a bipartisan compromise to resolve the standoff over so-called Dreamers, President Donald Trump asked participants in an Oval Office meeting Thursday why the United States should accept immigrants from "shithole countries" in Africa, Central America and the Caribbean, according to two people briefed on the meeting.
Is it too late to get a flu shot?
By Matt Pearce Los Angeles Times
By Alene Tchekmedyian, Matt Pearce and Hailey Branson-Potts
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon launched dozens of cruise missiles against an airfield in central Syria late Thursday in retaliation for a poison gas attack this week that U.S. officials said was carried out by President Bashar Assad’s forces.