Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged Friday that a bitter fight over migrant policy hurt Germans’ confidence in her government, but said she insisted that her administration is doing solid work.… Read more

Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged Friday that a bitter fight over migrant policy hurt Germans’ confidence in her government, but said she insisted that her administration is doing solid work.… Read more
Ambassador Anatoly Antonov revealed the discussions amid confusion and concern in the U.S. about what the two presidents agreed behind closed doors.… Read more
Unbowed by swirling criticism of his summit encounter with Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump swiftly invited the Russian leader to the White House this fall for a second get-together.… Read more
What do you do when you’re done building the world’s largest Nerf Gun? If you’re Mark Rober, you set your sights on the mother of all water guns.… Read more
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to clarify his controversial comments about Holocaust deniers Wednesday afternoon, hours after he was quoted saying some deniers who post on Facebook aren’t “intentionally getting it wrong.”… Read more
Baltimore became the largest city in the United States to bar soda and other sugary drinks from restaurants’ kids’ menus this week.… Read more
Miami Dolphins players who protest on the field during the national anthem could be suspended for up to four games under a team policy issued this week.… Read more
A federal watchdog is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen its oversight of state drinking water systems nationally and respond more quickly to public health emergencies such as the lead-in-the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.… Read more
In a tweet about Putin earlier Thursday, President Trump said, “I look forward to our second meeting.”… Read more
New York state tax officials have opened an investigation into the Trump Foundation to determine whether President Donald Trump or his charity violated state law.… Read more
Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged Friday that a bitter fight over migrant policy hurt Germans’ confidence in her government, but said she insisted that her administration is doing solid work.… Continue Reading
Ambassador Anatoly Antonov revealed the discussions amid confusion and concern in the U.S. about what the two presidents agreed behind closed doors.… Continue Reading
Unbowed by swirling criticism of his summit encounter with Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump swiftly invited the Russian leader to the White House this fall for a second get-together.… Continue Reading
What do you do when you’re done building the world’s largest Nerf Gun? If you’re Mark Rober, you set your sights on the mother of all water guns.… Continue Reading
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tried to clarify his controversial comments about Holocaust deniers Wednesday afternoon, hours after he was quoted saying some deniers who post on Facebook aren’t “intentionally getting it wrong.”… Continue Reading
Baltimore became the largest city in the United States to bar soda and other sugary drinks from restaurants’ kids’ menus this week.… Continue Reading
Miami Dolphins players who protest on the field during the national anthem could be suspended for up to four games under a team policy issued this week.… Continue Reading
A federal watchdog is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen its oversight of state drinking water systems nationally and respond more quickly to public health emergencies such as the lead-in-the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.… Continue Reading
In a tweet about Putin earlier Thursday, President Trump said, “I look forward to our second meeting.”… Continue Reading
New York state tax officials have opened an investigation into the Trump Foundation to determine whether President Donald Trump or his charity violated state law.… Continue Reading