U.S. NEWS - Last Generation Network News - MONDAY MAY 1 2017
U.S. NEWS - Last Generation Network News - MONDAY MAY 1 2017
The Capitol building last week. A government shutdown would have been a major political embarrassment for Republicans. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times.
(CNN) Deadly storms that swirled through the central US over the weekend are moving east Monday, putting close to 80 million people at risk of severe weather.
A gunman opened fire at an apartment complex swimming pool in San Diego on Sunday evening, killing one person and injuring seven others before being fatally shot by officers, police said.
National security aide Sebastian Gorka may leave the White House, an administration official told NBC News on Monday. Gorka may move from the White House to another federal agency - or leave altogether - but no final decision has been made, the ...
--ANALYSIS - ABC'S RICK KLEIN: The next hundred days is kicking off like the first 100 did - as a wild ride that showcases a presidential war with the fourth estate.
President Trump at a rally on Saturday in Harrisburg, Pa. He said a bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act had changed substantially since efforts to pass it collapsed in March.
Hasan Minhaj asked the question himself when he hosted the White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night: ''Who would have thought, with everything going on in the country right now, that a Muslim would be standing on this stage?
Democrats performed 20 points better in a Kansas special election in a deep red congressional district. They very nearly won outright another special election in suburban Atlanta.
In many ways, President Trump's attempts to implement his hard-line immigration policies have not gone very well in his first three months.
“Okay, so what's next?” said Gene Karpinski, president of the League of Conservation Voters, on Sunday morning as he looked out at the nearly 100 women gathered inside a meeting room at Union Station.
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