Former Vice President Joe Biden launches 2020 presidential campaign

Joe Biden has officially launched his presidential campaign for 2020, making him the 20th Democratic candidate to join the race.

Franklin Graham tells Pete Buttigieg to 'repent' for being gay

Christian evangelist Franklin Graham has taken issue with South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg after the presidential hopeful identified as a "gay Christian."

Hundreds of decks of playing cards arrive for Washington state lawmaker who criticized nurses

(FOX NEWS) - The Washington state senator who suggested that some nurses “play cards” during a “considerable” portion of their shifts received more than 600 packages of playing cards Tuesday as backlash over her remarks continued to grow

Putin says Russia and US both want North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons

President Vladimir Putin says after talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that Pyongyang is ready to proceed toward denuclearization, but that it needs serious security guarantees to do so.

What President Trump gets wrong about impeachment

President Donald Trump is hitting back against talk of possible impeachment after the Mueller report detailed his multiple efforts to obstruct the Russia investigation. In a pair of tweets, Trump wrote, "I did nothing wrong. If the partisan Dems ever tried to impeach, I would first head to the U.S. Supreme Court. Not only... are there no 'High Crimes and Misdemeanors,' there are no Crimes by me...

In rambling note to judge, pipe bomb mailer blames steroids

A Florida man who mailed crudely made pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump said he abused steroids for over 40 years, an issue his lawyers say they'll cite at sentencing.

AP source: Biden to announce 2020 bid on Thursday

WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Vice President Joe Biden will launch his 2020 presidential campaign on Thursday, according to a person familiar with his plans. The 76-year-old Democrat is scheduled to face voters in Pittsburgh on Monday, the person said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to disclose private conversations.

Giuliani: 'Nothing wrong' with Russians helping Trump campaign

President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani insisted there was "nothing wrong" with the president's 2016 campaign taking information from the Russians, as House Democrats pledged stepped-up investigations into campaign misconduct and possible crimes of obstruction detailed in special counsel Robert Mueller's report.

Dem leaders stress more Trump probes, downplay impeachment

A House chairman on Monday subpoenaed former White House Counsel Don McGahn as Democratic leaders moved to deepen their investigation of President Donald Trump while bottling up talk among their rank-and-file of impeaching him.

Trump says 'nobody disobeys' him, has no impeachment worries

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged divided fellow Democrats to focus on fact-finding rather than leaping to talk of impeachment to hold President Donald Trump accountable for the 'highly unethical and unscrupulous behavior' described in special counsel Robert Mueller's report.

Trump sues to block Democrats' subpoena for financial information

Lawyers for President Trump on Monday sued to block a subpoena issued by members of Congress that sought the business magnate's financial records.

Warren unveils $640 billion college debt forgiveness plan

Democrat Elizabeth Warren is proposing the elimination of existing student loan debt for millions of Americans, part of a sweeping set of education funding proposals announced as she and other presidential candidates seek to differentiate themselves in a sprawling field.

No Joke: Comedian wins election to become next president of Ukraine

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- A comedian whose only political experience consists of playing a president on TV cruised toward a huge landslide victory in Ukraine's presidential election Sunday in what was seen as a reaction against the country's entrenched corruption and low standard of living.      Results from 25% of polling stations showed sitcom star Volodymyr Zelenskiy receiving three times as...

Report: Joe Biden to announce presidential bid next week

Former Vice President Joe Biden is expected to officially launch his presidential bid next Wednesday, according to The Atlantic.

Warren becomes first 2020 Democrat to call for impeachment

WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Friday became the first 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to make a full-throated call for the House of Representatives to begin impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump after the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's redacted report.

5 key takeaways from Mueller's Russia report

President Donald Trump may not have obstructed justice, but it wasn't for lack of trying.

House Judiciary Committee issues subpoena for full Mueller report

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena Friday for special counsel's Robert Mueller's report as Congress escalates its investigation of President Donald Trump.

Mueller report: Redactions heavier on Russian meddling than on obstruction

Redactions in Robert Mueller's report stretch on as much as entire pages and the heavier blocks of black focus on sections dealing with Russian meddling.

U.S. wants to build more tents at border to detain migrants

The Trump administration wants to open two new tent facilities to temporarily detain up to 1,000 parents and children near the southern border, as advocates sharply criticize the conditions inside the tents already used to hold migrants.