Wilbur Ross says postponement of the 10% tariff on Chinese imported goods was not meant as a concession to Beijing
New levies on key Chinese consumer goods postponed through part of the December holiday shopping season
Sen. Mitch McConnell: 'Any violent crackdown would be completely unacceptable'
Jeffrey Epstein, awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, was found dead in his cell Saturday at a detention center in New York
Kevin McAleenan says case against companies that hired workers in Mississippi still being 'pursued'
Former US vice president is the leader among Democratic candidates looking to oust Trump in 2020 election, and unchallenged at jumbling his public pronouncements
Senate Republican leader has blocked vote on House-approved legislation
Trump says in aftermath of weekend carnage there is political support for background checks on gun buyers, but not for ban on sale of assault weapons
FBI says it has evidence gunman Connor Betts was 'exploring violent ideologies'
Officials seek to connect an anti-immigrant online manifesto to the mayhem in Texas; no motive yet evident in Ohio killings
At Democratic presidential candidates’ debate, Biden faced tough questions about his long public record and incremental proposals
Former VP Biden promising a more robust performance than in first debate, where he faltered as California Senator Harris challenged him regarding forced busing of schoolchildren to racially desegregate public schools
Moderate challengers contend a call by progressives for government-run health care is a recipe for political defeat
Candidates head into second round of presidential debates with spotlight on former vice president who is pledging a more forceful performance this time around
Top Trump aide Mick Mulvaney says further bid to remove Trump from office 'absolutely bizarre'
Prospects appear to have significantly diminished after former special counsel Robert Mueller offered no new explosive allegations about the US leader in hours of congressional testimony
Former special counsel made clear his report did not exonerate the president and the Russians meddling in the 2016 US presidential election
Former special counsel gives hours of testimony on his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election
A day of drama unfolds Wednesday in Washington, with Mueller testifying before Congress about Russian meddling in the 2016 election on behalf of Donald Trump and whether Trump subsequently obstructed justice as president by trying to thwart the prosecutor's investigation
Economic adviser Larry Kudlow says accord with lawmakers 'isn't everything we hoped for,' but critically lifts the country's borrowing limit so the government can pay its bills
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