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New York Times details new claims against supreme court judge
Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz called the committee's activities "impeachment in drag."
So much for reining in executive power.
In the wake of the deadly 9/11 attacks that claimed thousands of lives, a number of disturbing design faults in the Twin Towers came to light.
US President Donald Trump has announced he fired his hawkish National Security Adviser John Bolton, adding that he disagreed "strongly" with him.
Police said they shot and killed the gunman outside a mall movie theater.
Financial markets have flashed a warning sign about the economic outlook for the UK and the US.
A top US immigration official has revised a quote inscribed on the Statue of Liberty in defence of a new policy that denies food aid to legal migrants.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra called the rule "vile" and an "attack on families and lower income communities of color."
The suspect accused of killing 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, has confessed that he was targeting "Mexicans", say US media.
US immigration officials have said they have released some 300 people who were arrested in a massive raid in Mississippi on Wednesday.
US immigration officials have arrested almost 700 people after a series of raids in the state of Mississippi.
The governor of Texas has confirmed 20 people have been killed in a shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso. Over two dozen were injured.
At least 20 people are dead and 26 others, including a four-month-old baby, have been injured after a gunman opened fire inside a Walmart store in Texas. Warning: Graphic
The son of al-Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden, Hamza, has died, according to US intelligence officials.
High-stakes debate pits voters' hearts against heads in fight for political left
Puerto Ricans have been marching through San Juan to protest allegations of corruption and offensive messages published during the “Chatgate” scandal
Moments after being sworn in for his testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning, former special counsel Robert Mueller again doubled down on his commitment not to take his testimony beyond the bounds of his 448-page report.
Guzman sentenced in New York court after 2017 extradition to the US
The governor of Puerto Rico is facing calls to resign over a group text message scandal that has already caused two top officials to leave their posts.