WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit the White House ...
In our news wrap Friday, President Trump levied new shots against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, a federal judge adjourned ...
Here are the highlights from a week that marks one month of President Trump's term: Mass firings in the federal government, resignations in protest and controversial foreign policy moves.
Hours after the Senate approved a spending framework, President Donald Trump said in a Fox News interview that he’s open to approving the spending plan in multiple bills “as long as we get to the ...
Keith Kellogg — who traveled to Kyiv on Wednesday and whose planned news conference with Zelenskyy on Thursday was changed at the last minute to a simple photo opportunity — struck a positive tone ...
NPR rounds up what happened this week, the fourth week of President Trump's administration, and takes a look at some developments that have been overlooked.
Plus: A judge holds off on deciding whether to drop a corruption case surrounding New York City Mayor Eric Adams. This and ...
The Justice Department’s second-in-command demanded that a judge dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric ...
Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and a coalition of senators met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
Trump Orders Mass Firings at Federal Agencies; Zelenskyy to NBC News: “Low Chance” Ukraine Survives Without U.S. Military Aid ...
This week in politics, a couple of big-name cabinet nominees for President Donald Trump were confirmed, multiple federal prosecutors in Manhattan have resigned over the DOJ's push to drop Mayor Eric ...
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will only agree to meet in person ... asked a court to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Acting Deputy U.S.