Politics & Government
Trump Targets French President Macron In A Series Of Angry Tweets
President Trump continued criticism of French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, misrepresenting what Macron said about creating a European army so the continent can defend itself without involving the U.S.
Rep. Steve King Denied Comparing Immigrants To 'Dirt' — Audio Says Otherwise
The Weekly Standard reported last week that the Iowa Republican had publicly made the comparison, but King accused the magazine of lying and challenged it to release audio — so the Standard did.
Preet Bharara On Mueller's Next Moves
Is the special counsel's investigation coming to a conclusion?
"The New Abnormal": Wildfires And Climate Change
Human activity is making wildfires more frequent and more severe.
A Third Rail No More: Incoming House Democrats Embrace Gun Control
Dozens of Democratic candidates who ran in competitive suburban House districts this election year bluntly called out the need for more gun control. And many of them won.
CHART: Election Recounts Are Rare, Reversals Almost Unheard Of
The fact that Florida currently has three statewide recounts underway is exceptional in American politics. Between 2000-2015, only three races flipped after statewide recounts.
With More Votes Counted, Democrats Extend Their Gains Substantially
Democrats have been declared the winners in several House races since Election Day, increasing the total number of GOP seats that flipped.
Democrat Wins Arizona Senate Race, Flipping 2nd GOP Seat
Arizona voters have elected Democratic Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema to be the state's first female U.S. senator. She defeated Republican Rep. Martha McSally.