After challenging special counsel Robert Mueller to arrest him over his defiance of a subpoena, former Trump aid Sam Nunberg changes his story saying he'll probably cooperate with investigators.
Frontier Alliance International founder Dalton Thomas said the "dynamic" empowering the Good Neighbor Project inside Syria is the "three-fold cord," made up of Sunni Muslims, Christian laborers and Israeli Jews.
Vice President Mike Pence and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley addressed the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee Conference, celebrating the Trump Administration's strides towards strengthening US-Israeli ties and commitment to fighting anti-Semitism around the world.
A bill prohibiting domestic abusers and people under restraining orders from owning firearms became America's first new gun control law since the Feb. 14 Florida high school massacre.
The system by midweek also was expected to cause more problems for the Northeast, which is dealing with the aftermath of a destructive and deadly nor’easter.
Longtime Republican Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said he plans to resign on April 1 because of health problems.
Ten years after a financial crisis rocked the nation's economy, the Senate is poised to pass legislation that would roll back some of the safeguards Congress put in place to prevent a relapse.
A bill that requires Florida hotels to train employees to recognize and report human trafficking has suddenly nose-dived just days before the current session ends.
Too many small children are getting their hands on their parents' drugs as the opioid epidemic continues to get worse.
President Donald Trump says he's considering traveling to Jerusalem for the opening of the US embassy there this spring as Netanyahu praises him as one of the great leaders who will go down in Jewish history.









