Politics & Government
Gibraltar Releases Iranian Tanker U.S. Tried To Seize
Gibraltar Chief Minister Fabian Picardo said the vessel was released "in light of the assurances we have received" from Iran.
Democratic Candidates Call Trump A White Supremacist, A Label Some Say Is 'Too Simple'
Several Democratic candidates have ascribed the label to President Trump, but some who track hate and extremism wonder if that's a good idea.
After El Paso Shooting, Suburban Houston Voters Reexamine Their Own Views On Guns
Texas is home to some of the deadliest shootings in modern U.S. history. It's making some in a once solidly Republican community outside Houston revisit their positions on gun control.
Trump Camp Thinks New Hampshire Is Winnable In 2020
President Trump campaigns in New Hampshire Thursday night. It's a state he lost just barely in 2016, and one his campaign hopes to claim victory in next year.
Planned Parenthood To Withdraw From Title X, Unless Court Intervenes
Planned Parenthood officials asked for a stay against new Trump administration rules that forbid organizations receiving Title X funds to provide or refer patients for abortion.
Critics Of Trump's Public Charge Rule Say It Will Cost Americans More In The Long Run
The Trump administration says one reason it is tightening "public charge" requirements for immigrants is to save U.S. taxpayers' money. But opponents argue it will cost them more in the long run.
Hong Kong Protests In Focus
The extradition proposal that sparked the protests has been shelved. Why have protests continued?
A Deadly Explosion In Russia Causes International Alarm
U.S. intelligence officials believe that a nuclear malfunction was behind the deadly blast.
Senator Pushes Bill To Curb 'Exploitative And Addictive' Social Media Practices
The legislation by a freshman Republican senator would prohibit features like auto-play and infinite scrolling, used by social media companies to keep users on their platform longer.