Reporter's Notebook: Pelosi's thinking in impeachment inquiry explained House Speaker Nancy Pelosi must satisfy the demands of both liberal and conservative Democrats while taking on President Trump, anticipating political moves before they happen.
Buck Sexton: Hillary Clinton is an expert in selling democracy Clinton lectures Trump about turning 'democracy into an extortion racket'; reaction from former CIA analyst Buck Sexton.
Second person arrested in 300G heist from Kennedy Airport A second man has been arrested in connection with the theft of $300,000 from a Florida-bound flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Kansas judge reprimanded for sexual harassment, affair with felon A federal judge from Kansas was publicly reprimanded for judicial misconduct Monday, after admitting he sexually harassed female co-workers, and engaged in extramarital relations with a convicted felon. U.S. District Court Judge Carlos Murguia was also cited for “habitual tardiness for court engagements.”
Funeral service for veteran with no immediate family expected to draw crowd A Florida funeral service for a veteran who had no immediate family members is expected to draw a crowd of complete strangers after his story was widely shared online.
John Kiriakou on the CIA's role in Trump-Ukraine controversy CIA officers at the heart of Ukraine, Russia scandals; former CIA officer John Kiriakou weighs in.
'Tucker Carlson Tonight' obtains photo of Joe Biden golfing with his son and Ukranian business partner Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer on Hunter Biden's business deals in Ukraine and China.
Joe, Hunter Biden seen golfing with Ukraine gas company exec back in 2014, photo shows A photo obtained by Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" shows former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden golfing in the Hamptons with Devon Archer, who served on the board of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings with Hunter.
John Bolton criticizes Trump's NK strategy in first speech since White House exit John Bolton gave his "unvarnished" thoughts on the Trump administration's North Korea strategy Monday in his first speech since his abrupt split with the White House.
California governor signs bill allowing college athletes to hire agents, earn money from endorsements NFL player Benjamin Watson reacts to new California law on 'The Story.'
California man charged in Chinese spy operation John Demers, leader of the DOJ China Initiative, on the Department of Justice's fight against Chinese espionage.
Italian chef arrested on drug charges claimed he was 'researching new flavors,' reports say A famous Sicilian chef claimed he was just “researching new flavors” when Italian police arrested him on suspicion of drug dealing after finding cannabis in his home, local reports said Saturday.
Giuliani says Pompeo was aware of his Ukraine outreach Rudy Giuliani on Sunday said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was aware of his efforts to pressure Ukraine’s government to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, a claim furthering allegations of the State Department’s involvement in the campaign.
'Inside the Contract with America 25th Anniversary' In 1994, Newt Gingrich led Republicans to one of the most stunning electoral victories in American history. Twenty-five years later he and his team reveal the inside story of how their Contract With America ended 40 years of House Democratic rule.
Joe and Hunter Biden's Ukraine dealings didn't warrant investigation, ex-law enforcement official says Ukraine’s former top law enforcement official told the Los Angeles Times he saw no reason to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden or his son Hunter.
Biden seeks to bar Giuliani from TV news, after Trump lawyer alleges possible Biden corruption Joe Biden's presidential campaign requested in a letter on Sunday that major news networks not invite President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani anymore, after Giuliani spent the morning on a series of talk shows aggressively highlighting what he called Biden's apparently corrupt dealings in Ukraine and China.
Klobuchar recounts bizarre story of killing duck by accident while golfing Presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar recounted an odd series of events on the golf course Sunday, revealing she once accidentally killed a duck during a game.
California resident hospitalized with more than 100 bee stings A Southern California resident has been hospitalized after being stung by bees more than 100 times.
California woman, 19, who livestreamed DUI crash that killed sister is released on parole after 26 months A 19-year-old California woman who livestreamed her drunken-driving crash that killed her 14-year-old sister has been released on parole after serving 26 months in prison.
New Jersey police searching for 3 bronze plaques stolen from 9/11 memorial Three bronze plaques honoring the victims of Sept. 11 have been stolen from a memorial in New Jersey, just weeks after the world marked 18 years since the terror attacks, investigators said.
Gregg Jarrett: Ukraine is just the latest ploy in 'witch hunt' to drive Trump from White House It is ludicrous to argue that President Trump’s telephone conversation with Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, is an impeachable offense.
Tunnel to Towers run honors fallen FDNY firefighters, US troops who have died since 9/11 On Sunday, the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation will hold its 18th annual namesake 5K run and walk that starts in Brooklyn and traces the final steps of New York firefighter Stephen Siller.
Pelosi on Trump impeachment inquiry: 'No idea how long this will take' House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Saturday that she has "no idea" how long House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into President Trump will take.
State Department stepped up Hillary Clinton email probe beginning in August: report The Trump administration appears to have revived the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails from her private server beginning in August, the Washington Post reported Saturday.