South Korea supports 'big framework,' but looks to understand Trump decision to end joint Washington-Seoul military exercises
Rodman has visited North Korea five times, and could meet with Kim in Singapore
Treasury Secretary says targets directly contributed to improving Russia's cyber and underwater capabilities and therefore jeopardize US safety and security
Accuse Trudeau of 'sophomoric political stunt' in attacking US metals tariffs as 'insulting'
ZTE will pay $1 billion fine and replace its management and board in exchange for buying the American components it needs for its business
In his latest attack on probe, us president claims that until special counsel Robert Mueller assembled his group of 17 prosecutors, 'There has never been a group of people on a case so biased or conflicted'
Trump is calling FBI's use of an informant 'Spygate,' but Speaker Paul Ryan says he has not seen any FBI
Alice Johnson was convicted in 1996 on eight criminal counts related to a Memphis-based cocaine trafficking operation and was serving a life sentence
Party appears to avoid being shut out of slots on November election ballots for congressional seats
Focus is on California because of unusual voting format; midterm election to follow in November
White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow says US leader thinks two-nation deals are better than multinational pacts like NAFTA
US leader unleashes new attack on Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from oversight of investigation of Trump campaign links to Russia
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accuses President Nicolas Maduro of a 'full-scale dismantling of democracy' with last month's 'sham' re-election
Trump lawyer says any Trump subpoena would be contested in court
US leader says Dinesh D'Souza 'was treated very unfairly by our government!' although D'Souza had pleaded guilty
US president says Russia probe was not reason for FBI director's dismissal, contradicting previous explanations
US leader calls it a 'fundamental freedom' when all other remedies have been exhausted
Visit comes as US is battling opioid abuse emergency that is killing more than 60,000 people annually
State Department report singles out North Korea, other countries for abuse of religious adherents
US president offers no explanation how he thinks special counsel Robert Mueller would interfere in voting for congressional seats
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