President Donald Trump's order to review national monuments covers 24 monuments established by three former presidents over more than two decades
Maine's Republican governor wants to make public the names of those who are hired to film undercover footage of animal cruelty
Americans are weighing in on President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, and while some supporters see reason for hope on immigration and the economy, others worry over his proposals for budget cuts and refugees
Stock indexes wobbled between modest gains and losses Wednesday, as the White House unveiled broad outlines of its plan to slash tax rates while leaving many of the details to be determined
The U.S. treasury secretary says President Donald Trump "has no intention" of releasing his tax returns to the public
The chief White House photographer of President Barack Obama's administration has a book deal
Morocco's parliament has approved a new coalition government created to end months of political and economic deadlock
Police in Michigan would no longer be legally allowed to have sex with prostitutes during undercover investigations under legislation making its way through the Legislature
"Net neutrality" regulations, designed to prevent internet service providers like Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter from favoring some sites and apps over others, are on the chopping block
House Republicans are debating a proposed compromise among hardliners and moderates that might let them advance GOP legislation to roll back much of the current health care law
The funeral for Gov. Larry Hogan's father is scheduled for this weekend
A San Francisco-based renewable energy company wants Mississippi regulators to approve a $1.4 billion power transmission line that would carry electricity from wind generated in Texas to the Southeast
The U.S. military says Turkey gave coalition forces about 20 minutes notice before launching airstrikes on Kurdish troops in Syria this week, potentially putting American forces in the region at risk
A prosecutor said he will not charge three police officers who shot a man 19 times, saying for the first time publicly that the man had a gun when he was killed
British Prime Minister Theresa May is taking time out from her election campaign to meet the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator and head of the bloc's executive