State Department says as many as 50 prisoners being executed a day, Syria sinking 'to a new level of depravity'
State Department says as many as 50 prisoners are being executed a day, sinking 'to a new level of depravity'
Thousands of computers hit in Asia as workers signed on for the first time since the attacks spread Friday
NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey in recent days said just 29 percent of those surveyed say they approve of Trump's dismissal of Comey while 38 percent disapprove
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says he is not worried about his standing with president following Trump's firing of FBI chief James Comey
US president has claimed, without evidence, that millions voted illegally last year
Seoul says US leader calls issues surrounding Pyongyang's military ambitions complicated but resolvable
Trump spokesman says it took time to review claim that Michael Flynn was 'compromised' by lying about his contacts with Moscow's US ambassador
Officials Say James Comey erred in congressional testimony last week in discussing the number of Clinton emails an aide sent to her estranged husband
President Donald Trump is wavering on campaign vow to pull US out of international accord to curb greenhouse gas emissions
Aides say people on president's list include five nominees for US appellate courts, the next level down from nation's highest court, where judges often play a significant role in interpreting US laws
The new US president named Michael Flynn anyway, only to fire him as national security adviser after just 24 days on the job
Sister of Trump son-in-law, a White House adviser, pitches $500,000 investments in exchange for US permanent residency
US president is signing executive order to 'protect and vigorously promote religious liberty'
But James Comey says it would have been 'catastrophic' to conceal new investigation, but 'not for a moment' did he consider whether it would elect Trump president
President voices dismay over Senate rules that effectively require legislative compromises
Infosys has become US political target over use of a work-visa program Trump administration is reviewing
'Why could that one not have been worked out?' Trump asks about seminal US event fought over the issue of slavery in southern states in the 1860s
Pyongyang warns it will 'speed up' its nuclear deterrence 'at the maximum pace'
Asked if 'not happy' with another Pyongyang nuclear test meant he would undertake 'military action' against regime of Kim Jong Un, Trump said, 'I don't know. I mean, we'll see'
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