Who Is General John Kelly, Trump's New Chief of Staff?
The retired Marine Corps general was serving as Trump's homeland security secretary before being tapped for the White House post.
What is a Recess Appointment?
The Constitution grants the president power to fill vacancies while the Senate is in recess.
Kremlin Behind Trump Jr. Meeting, Opponent Testifies
Browder is a longtime critic of the Russian government who lobbied Congress to pass the Magnitsky Act.
Trump Says About Sessions What He Said About Comey
"Time will tell, time will tell," Trump said on Tuesday about Sessions.
Did Acting FBI Director Get Money From Hillary Clinton?
Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has championed the accusation involving Andrew McCabe for months
Woman Pleads Guilty in Fiancé's Kayaking Death
Vince Viafore had disappeared when the couple went kayaking in April 2015. His body was recovered from the Hudson River the following month.
No President Has Pardoned Himself, But Governors Have
Before the state of Washington existed, the governor of the territory granted himself a pardon to avoid punishment for contempt of court.
The Number of People on Food Stamps is Falling
Almost 2 million fewer people are receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits than were in 2016.
Senate Judiciary Committee Approves Chris Wray for FBI
The favorable recommendation was expected as more than half of committee members had publicly expressed support for Wray.
Trump Jr. Meeting Attendee Once Spoke of 'Witch Hunt'
Kaveladze was once involved in a congressional money-laundering investigation.
What Is the Blue Whale Game?
School districts, police departments and suicide-prevention advocates are issuing warnings but also pointing out that accounts of the phenomenon are largely unverified.
Who Is Ike Kaveladze, the Person at Trump Jr. Meeting?
Kaveladze's lawyer says he heard from Robert Mueller, indicating that the Trump Jr. meeting is being probed as part of the special counsel's investigation.
Trump Learned How to Shake Hands From This Man
"Young man," Walter Hoving once told Trump, "perhaps you didn't understand. I shook your hand. I made a deal with you. That's that."
Paul Nungesser Settles Lawsuit Over 'Mattress' Art
The Columbia alumnus, who was accused of sexual assault, had filed the lawsuit more than two years ago.
Number of Police Killed on the Job Spikes in 2017
As of June 30, 65 police had been killed on the job in 2017, a 30 percent increase.
The Next FBI Director: What Happens to Nomination Now?
Since 1972, the average length of time between the nomination and confirmation of a director has been 20 days, excluding the special second appointment of Robert Mueller.
FBI Director Nominee Distances Self From Trump, Comey
"My loyalty is to the Constitution and to the rule of law," Wray told the committee.
FBI Director Nominee Weighs In on Trump Jr. Meeting
Trump's pick to succeed James Comey appeared for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Christopher Wray: The Anti-Comey
Wray was head of the Justice Department's criminal division and has a sterling reputation. But he was also Chris Christie's lawyer and has donated to Republican campaigns.
This Company Made Steve Bannon's Napoleon Portrait
Nobilified has also done paintings involving Bruno Mars, Ellen DeGeneres and professional athletes.
Selling Trump Gear in Washington While Wearing a Hijab
Some tell the manager at Alamo Flag in Washington, D.C.'s Union Station, "I don't know why you're selling that." Others shake her hand.
Meet 'Ghost' Who Ran for Georgia Seat Before Jon Ossoff
He had no campaign website or online presence, and as far as anyone could tell, he never even existed.
Trump's Time Cover Is Fake, but the Newsweek Isn't
In 2004, a Newsweek writer visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago. The magazine cover featuring Trump now hangs at the club, alongside a phony Time magazine cover.
Sanctuary City Bills Have Doubled, but Few Become Laws
An exclusive analysis shows an increase in legislative activity related to sanctuary jurisdictions, which comes as Trump has pushed back against such designations.
Bill Cosby to Lecture on Avoiding Sex Assault Charges
"This issue can affect any young person," a Cosby spokesperson said, adding that "it also affects married men."
Trump: 'No Idea Whether There Are Tapes' of Comey
The House Intelligence Committee had ordered the White House to turn over information about any "tapes" by June 23.
Meet the Lawyers Defending Trump and His Associates
Trump, Vice President Pence, Attorney General Sessions and others have retained lawyers, some of whom are controversial.
Attacking Police Now A Hate Crime In At Least 4 States
Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas have such laws, and more than a dozen states are considering them.
Seth Rich Murder: Likely a Serial Killer, Not a Robbery
Forensic-psychology experts with the Profiling Project spent three months trying to confirm or debunk conspiracy theories about Democratic National Committee emails and WikiLeaks.
In London, Anti-Muslim Suspect Used ISIS Technique
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI had warned about vehicle-ramming attacks, but this method is usually associated with Islamist extremists and jihadis.