States
Trump: I Saved the World From 'Nuclear War'
Trump said the U.S. had a "very, very nasty" past with North Korea, but a nuclear war was averted thanks to him.
Since Parkland, Some States Are Digging In on Guns
While lawmakers across the country have introduced gun control legislation since the Parkland shooting, some states are passing laws to protect the Second Amendment.
Cause Unknown As E. Coli Outbreak Spreads to 7 States
People who are infected with E. coli bacteria can experience severe diarrhea and vomiting.
GOP Donor Helped With Justice Department Hiring: Report
Elliott Broidy reportedly suggested nominees, including his personal lawyer.
Trump's Selective American Travel
President Donald Trump will make a long-awaited first trip as president to the country's most populous state next week.
Trump Still Hasn't Filled 57 U.S. Ambassador Vacancies
As Trump moves forward with powerful foreign policy announcements, he does so without input from ambassadors in critical regions.
States File Lawsuit Claiming Obamacare Is Illegal
States claim that since Congress can't tax the individual mandates, Obamacare is now unconstitutional.
Trump 'Isn't Doing Enough' to Protect U.S. Elections
A majority of Americans don't think Trump is doing enough to prevent another foreign influence campaign on U.S. elections, though respondents remain largely split along party lines.
World Leaders Are Planning for the Future Without Trump
President Donald Trump and the United States were roundly snubbed at this year's World Government Summit, just two years after President Barack Obama delivered the forum's keynote address.
Trump's Infrastructure Plan in Nation's Neediest States
Some of the states with the most outdated infrastructure could be poorly served by the Trump administrations infrastructure plan.
Trump Judge Pick Confirmed Without Home State Support
Watchdog groups including NAACP Legal Defense Fund and LGBTQ advocate Lambda Legal opposed David Stras' nomination.
What is Real ID? Government ID Cards Issued in U.S.
California began accepting applications for new identification cards Monday that will eventually be mandatory across the U.S.
Gender X: Third ID Choice Considered By States In 2018
Gender X is a term used to encompass a gender identity that is not exclusively male or female, and it's gaining traction in more states.
The U.S. Attorney Who Could Investigate Trump Appointed
Geoffrey Berman will succeed Preet Bharara, at least temporarily.
Marijuana Legalization 2018: Which States Will Approve?
"The momentum behind marijuana law reform will not only continue but increase as we head into 2018."
These Are the Best Pot Products of 2017
Hybrid strains like AK-47 and low dose edibles like Kivia Petra Mints were all the rage in 2017.
What Are America's Healthiest States?
For some measures of health, the best states to live in may surprise you.
Alabama Senator: My State Deserves Better Than Moore
He wrote-in his vote for a different Republican, but did not say which one.
Trump Has Nominated Just One Black U.S. Attorney
Only one of Trump's 57 nominees for U.S. attorney is black.
Iran Furious Over Trump's Use of 'Arabian Gulf' Term
Iranian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari blasted President Donald Trump over his decision to side with Saudi Arabia in a decades-old dispute.
Solar Eclipse: Live Updates and Pictures
In Oregon, the first state to be plunged into darkness, the solar eclipse will begin at 9:05 a.m. local time, as the moon creeps in front of the sun.
Path and Map for the Total Solar Eclipse 2017
A total eclipse will cross the U.S. from coast to coast for the first time since 1979. Here is where and when it will be visible.
What Time the Solar Eclipse Starts in Your State
The eclipse will pass through Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina as it moves from coast to coast.
New Polls Show Trump's Popularity Down In Key States
The president found support in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, but voters there are concerned after Charlottesville.
Trump Lied About Terrorists, Comey's Friend Claims
Benjamin Wittes, editor of the blog Lawfare, is challenging Trump's claim that the majority of people convicted of terrorism in the U.S. came from abroad.
Pot Company Buys California Town, for Tourism Draw
American Green Inc. purchases the tiny town of Nipton for $5 million.
Bill Aims to Deschedule Pot, Make It Fully Legal
Booker's Marijuana Justice Act would also expunge criminal convictions for use and possession.
Pot Smokers Aren't Easily Stressed, Study Says
Thirty-seven percent of regular stoners use marijuana simply to relax.
No President Has Pardoned Himself, But Governors Have
Before the state of Washington existed, the governor of the territory granted himself a pardon to avoid punishment for contempt of court.
Where Trump Is Still Popular
Even Texas doesn't like the job Trump is doing, but he's popular with his base.