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No sign US economy ‘overheating’: Fed Chair Powell
The US economy is showing no signs of overheating, so the job market can continue to tighten without generating troubling inflation, US central bank...
Trump: ‘Unfair trade’ in steel, aluminum decimating US industry
US President Donald Trump lashed out Thursday at "unfair trade" as he weighs whether to impose tariffs or quotas on cheap steel and aluminum...
Russia Probe Looms as Possible Election Year Issue
In recent weeks, the investigation into possible collusion between President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia has intensified, raising the prospect that the probe...
What Does Jailed Russian ‘Sex Expert’ Know About Trump?
An escort who is at the center of a major political scandal in Russia is calling on the United States for help in exchange...
US Olympics chief resigns in wake of abuse scandal
United States Olympic Committee chief executive Scott Blackmun has stepped down following calls for his resignation in the wake of the USA gymnastics abuse...
Donald Trump slams ‘disgraceful’ Jeff Sessions over investigation of FISA warrants
President Trump slammed his attorney general on Wednesday, calling his lack of action "disgraceful" regarding possible abuses in the surveillance system. "Why is A.G....
Trump ex-campaign chair Manafort pleads not guilty
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of money laundering, illegal lobbying and lying, setting up the first trial...
Dick’s latest US company to shift stance on guns
Dick's Sporting Goods became the latest big US company to shift course on guns Wednesday, announcing it would remove assault-style rifles from stores and...
WH Blames Obama for “Past Problems” of Russian Meddling
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has said the Trump administration is not responsible for “past problems” such as Russian interference in the 2016...
Students Return to Florida High School for First Time Since Mass Shooting
Students who survived one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history are returning to school Wednesday, as federal and state lawmakers continue to...