Joe Biden Pulls Campaign Ads As Donald Trump Heads to Walter Reed Hospital
Trump officials scramble to keep the president's campaign on track: their plans for "mega rallies" and future debates were all in question.
Trump Tries to Court Black Voters After Failing to Denounce White Supremacy
The president doesn't need to win the majority of African American voters: he just needs to lower Biden's margin of victory.
Trump Campaign Will Turn These Debate Moments into Ads Against 'Weak' Biden
The Tuesday night debate was a mess and snap polls gave the win to Biden. Still, the Trump campaign has plans to make use of several moments.
Trump, McConnell and Graham Bonded Over Effort to Reshape Supreme Court
The president relies on McConnell, Graham and a few others to help him keep his campaign promise to fill the federal courts with conservative judges. Now they're determined to appoint a third SCOTUS justice.
Will Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Death Push the 2020 Election Towards Trump?
The prospect of a Supreme Court fight adds another variable into an already tumultuous presidential election.
The Trump Campaign Believes It Has Biden On the Ropes. Here's Why
Campaign manager Bill Stepien is reassuring nervous Republican donors that despite being outspent so far, the president's campaign has big plans.
America Is in a New Cold War and This Time the Communists Might Win
The U.S and China are engaged in a heated war of words. Is it the start of a long and nasty cold war?
Bush and Obama Let China Control WHO, Increasing Risk of Pandemics
Trump is halting U.S. funding of WHO after previous administrations' "benign neglect" policy allowed Beijing to mislead the organization, with deadly consequences.
Trump Tells Saudis 'Enough Is Enough' As Price War Wrecks U.S. Producers
The Art of the Oil Deal? The president came to believe that the Saudis' oil-price war was targeting the U.S., not just Russia.
What Wall Street Wants Donald Trump to Do to Save the Stock Market
As the coronavirus undid the economic gains of the past three years, financial professionals told Newsweek what President Trump should do.
Coronavirus Fears in Japan Postpone Late Leader's Burial
International Olympic Committee officials have said they are monitoring the spread of coronavirus closely, but as yet, there are no plans to postpone this summer's games.
After Iowa Debacle, Trump Plans Ad Slamming Democrats' 'Clown Show'
"These are the people who tell voters they are smart enough to nationalize health care, eliminate the oil and gas industry, and magically get rid of income inequality—yet they can't even count their own votes in Iowa," said a Trump campaign worker.
Questions Senators Should Ask Hunter Biden About His Ukraine Business Ties
If Vice President's Joe Biden's son testifies at the impeachment hearings, these are the questions that would address the conspiracy theories roiling around him.
The Trump White House Is Right to Fear Meticulous Note-Taker John Bolton
No one should doubt Bolton's attention to detail—and his appetite for bureaucratic score-keeping.
Carlos Ghosn's Escape is Now Legendary—Here the Rest of The Story
Today, in Beirut after an astonishing escape from Japan, Ghosn held court for nearly two hours in front of more than 200 journalists, angry and defiant at times, sober and thoughtful at others.
IG Report Likely to Damage Comey, Frustrate Trump, Pressure Barr Successor
Republicans are hopeful, and Democrats fearful, of what the inspector general will say about the decision to surveil a U.S. citizen linked to Trump's presidential campaign
What Does Mike Pence Believe and What Would a President Pence Do?
As Donald Trump's troubles mount and support for impeachment grows, it's not unthinkable that we'd find ourselves with President Pence. What he really believes.
China's Hypersonic Missiles Are a 'Holy S**t Moment' for the U.S. Military
Beijing aims to become the world's dominant military force, and its rapid progress took the Pentagon by surprise.
Young 'Trumpkins' Show the President's Hold on the GOP's Future
Celebrating all things Trump, conservative students (metaphorically) gave the finger to political correctness and socialism.
Trump Echoed North Korean Propaganda, CIA Analyst Says
At the meeting with Kim Jong Un in Singapore, President Trump made Chinese leaders happy but sandbagged his own Pentagon.
China and Japan Dread the Singapore Summit. Here's Why
Donald Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may last only a few hours—but that's enough time to worry leaders in Beijing and Tokyo.
Kim Jong Un and the Art of the Deal
For years, he's been seen as a naif or a madman. But what if Kim Jong Un is the smartest guy in the room?
Trump's National Security Strategy Has a Big Dilemma
For an administration that is dealing with Pyongyang's nuclear program, there's a big dilemma: The strategy's contentious language about China, in particular, may make it harder to try to enlist Beijing's help.
Trump May Be Worried About Money Laundering Case
A billion-dollar corruption trial in New York could imperil the Turkish government—and members of the Trump team.
Laura Ingraham's Total Support of Trump Is Very Smart
Once a staunch Reagan Republican, Laura Ingraham has become Trump's top tub-thumper—and Fox's new star. But is her love for the Donald genuine or something more cynical?
Kim Jong Un and the Looming Nuclear Crisis
The North Korean leader wants to put a nuclear warhead on a missile and aim it at the United States. Is there still time to stop him?
How Trump Is Making China Great Again
A world without a new U.S.-led trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region means that an increasingly powerful China will step into the void.
With Leaked Trump Dossier, 'Kompromat' Infects U.S.
Meaning "compromising information," kompromat has taken hold in U.S. politics and media.
Why North Korea Shouldn't Scare Anyone
The White House is warning Donald Trump that North Korea is America's biggest foreign policy problem, which is absurd.
Trump's Theory of the Race
Trump's improbable run to the presidency was guided by a conviction that he could smash the "great blue wall" of Midwestern Democratic states. And smash it he did.