Top US diplomat "not worried" about Pyongyang threat to restart nuclear weapons program if US sanctions are not ended
Political analysts are predicting opposition Democrats poised to take control of House, while Republicans likely to retain narrow 51-49 majority in Senate
US leader says it was a 'very good conversation,' but no mention made of latest US indictment alleging Chinese theft of trade secrets
Trump posts controversial ad alledging Democrats allowed a twice-deported Mexican immigrant to stay in the US and kill two sheriff's deputies
Accused gunman Robert Bowers indicted on 44 counts, including gun and hate crime offenses
US leader tries to rally Republican voters in face of predictions Democrats will take House control
Mayor urges Trump to cancel, citing security concerns, while some Jewish leaders accuse president of embracing white nationalism
Cesar Sayoc faces five charges linked to packages sent to Trump critics
US president assails media after some critics blame his rhetoric for contributing to violence leading to last week's mass killing at synagogue and explosives mailed to critics of president
World leaders condemn carnage at Pittsburgh synagogue after a gunman, yelling anti-Semitic threats, opened fired on Sabbath worshippers, killing 11, wounding six
US leader blames 'purposely false and inaccurate reporting' of mainstream media for turmoil that led to mailing of suspected explosives to his Democratic opponents
Sources tell Washington Post that tape was ‘compelling’ and could put more pressure on the United States to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for the death of Khashoggi
"Those behind this crime will be held accountable," Riyadh's de facto ruler says
Claiming that Saudi Arabia orchestrated a premeditated plot to kill Khashoggi, Erdogan dismissed claims that rogue agents were responsible
Saudi Arabia's explanations for journalist's death change again, now saying he died from a chokehold
US Treasury chief follows business leaders who have been distancing themselves from questions about Riyadh's involvement in the disappearance and alleged killing of a Saudi journalist
Business leaders distancing themselves from questions about Riyadh's involvement in disappearance, alleged killing of Saudi journalist
'It's like a war zone,' Florida Gov. Rick Scott says of Mexico Beach, where the storm came ashore
US leader says he gets along well with the top military leader, but notes that at some point many top officials leave the government
Riyadh stock market plunges as controversy mounts over disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
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