The evidence kick-starting the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation in 2016 came from Democratic Party opposition research, as opposed to independent intelligence reports. This reliance on partisan-driven…
Rival Koreas’ leaders face high stakes at historic summit
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – It may lack the punch of President Donald Trump’s vow to unleash “fire and fury” and North Korean leader Kim…
Mayor’s criticism of mini-markets gets pushback
BALTIMORE (AP) – The mayor of Baltimore’s criticism that mini-markets attract crime is getting pushback. Maryland Retailers Association President Cailey Locklair Tolle says Mayor Catherine…
No gun-licensing override, deadline for action is Wednesday
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – Senate Democrats hoping to reverse Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto of state licensing of Illinois firearms dealers face a Wednesday deadline. Democratic…
Judge rules against ending program to protect Dreamers
WASHINGTON (AP) – A federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration’s decision to end a program protecting some young immigrants from deportation. U.S. District…
Parkland kid draws fire for shooting AR-15 at gun range
PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) – A Marjory Stoneman Douglas student alleges he was aggressively questioned by school administrators and local law enforcement after posting on social…
Ronny Jackson banged on female employee’s door while drunk during overseas trip: report
In the most detailed account yet of the accusations against Veterans Affairs nominee Ronny Jackson, CNN reported Tuesday evening that there were multiple episodes of…
Sean Hannity rejects Michael Avenatti ‘debate,’ says Stormy Daniels ‘old news’
Sean Hannity won’t be having Michael Avenatti on his show, despite the online trolling effort from the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels. Mr. Avenatti…
Supreme Court ruling on travel ban case to affect Trump’s agenda
What the Supreme Court does with President Trump’s travel ban case, which reaches the justices this week, is likely to determine whether courts across the…
Justice Department agrees to hand over 2016 election-related documents to Congress
Nearly one month after two congressional committees issued subpoenas, the Department of Justice has agreed to hand over documents related to investigative decisions it made…