U.S. NEWS - Last Generation Network News - TUESDAY MAY 2 2017
U.S. NEWS - Last Generation Network News - TUESDAY MAY 2 2017
A statue of Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square, across the street from the White House. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times.
Barely three months into the Trump administration, conservatives are already demoralized by their lack of progress on a host of major issues despite unified Republican control of the federal government, and are wondering when they are going to start to ...
It's no longer just Vladimir Putin. As he settles into office, President Trump's affection for totalitarian leaders has grown beyond Russia's president to include strongmen around the globe.
Republicans insist that the relationship between President Trump and congressional GOP leaders is improving despite a rocky first 100 days.
May Day demonstrations on Monday in Chicago. There is a long tradition of protest around the world on May Day, known in most other countries as International Workers' Day.
A May Day march in Portland, Ore., "devolved into a full-scale riot with random acts of vandalism" by anarchists late Monday, police say.
Welcome to Overnight Regulation, your daily rundown of news from the federal agencies, Capitol Hill, the courts and beyond. It's Monday evening here in Washington where lawmakers have a spending deal to fund the government through September.
One person was killed and three others wounded during an attack on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin on Monday afternoon, authorities said.
Dallas Police walk a neighborhood a block away from a shooting in Dallas, Monday, May 1, 2017. Authorities said a Dallas paramedic has been shot while responding to a shooting call.
President Trump has an unprecedented opportunity to split the Democratic coalition and deliver a radical restructuring of the political landscape, not dissimilar to Ronald Reagan and Franklin Roosevelt.
San Diego (CNN) Despondent over the end of a relationship, a gunman entered the pool area of his San Diego apartment complex Sunday and began shooting randomly at people gathered for a birthday party, authorities said.
President Donald Trump speaks in the Kennedy Garden of the White House in Washington, May 1, 2017, to the Independent Community Bankers Association.
Judge Neil M. Gorsuch at his swearing-in ceremony in the Rose Garden at the White House last month. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times.
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