President Trump is responding to a New York Times op-ed written anonymously by someone claiming to be part of the so-called "resistance" within the administration
The New York Times published an op-ed Wednesday written by someone claiming to be part of the "resistance" within the Trump administration. But the anonymous article is getting a sharp reaction from inside and outside the paper
Nationwide, 78 local law enforcement agencies in 20 states participate in the program, through which ICE deported nearly 6,000 illegal immigrants last year
When parents noticed their son looking at the famous Starry Night painting, they decided to bring it to life. He loved it, but the city did not
When Nat Shaffir runs, he thinks about the horror he endured as a child, and how he can keep his story going
Trump slams New York Times op-ed by anonymous official; Veteran shares life lessons with students heading to class.
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faced more protesters on the second day of his confirmation hearings. But he also fielded questions on two major issues looming over his confirmation: abortion rights and presidential pardons
The storm already hit the Gulf Coast, and dumped more than 10 inches of rain in some parts
Wednesday's attack on a sports club was the fifth major attack in the last four weeks, killing dozens of people
A commercial jet from Dubai prompted an emergency response at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport on Wednesday. Ambulances and other emergency vehciles greeted the plane after passengers reported feeling ill
Every morning, 94-year-old Wally Richardson greets parents with a wave, and their kids with what he calls "Wally-isms"
In Woodward's account, the president's aides fear not what he might do to them, but what he might do to the country
It was a raucous first day of confirmation hearings for Brett Kavanaugh. After nearly eight hours, he finally gave his opening statement and pledged to be impartial
Kaepernick has been at the center of a debate over whether athletes should kneel during the national anthem
A pair of iconic ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz" were stolen from a museum 13 years ago. On Tuesday, the FBI announced the shoes were finally found
Fifty years ago, Walter Cronkite called for the U.S. to get out of Vietnam. Thirty-three days later, President Lyndon Johnson announced he would not run for re-election