Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley alleges some on Trump team urged resistance

President Donald Trump's former U.N. ambassador, Nikki Haley, alleges in her upcoming memoir that two administration officials who were ultimately pushed out by Trump once tried to get her to join them in opposing some of his policies.

Watergate redux? Trump impeachment probe heads for live TV

When the House impeachment inquiry of Trump goes public Wednesday, people will be watching on more than one screen with social media platforms and other venues that did not exist in Nixon's time.

Was Trump's call with Ukraine 'perfect'? GOP has many answers

Republicans have no unified argument in the impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump , in large part because they can't agree on how best to defend the president -- or for some, if they should.

Germany, allies mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall

Germany marked the 30th anniversary Saturday of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern Europe.

Trump says US will change vaping age to '21 or so'

President Trump said his administration will pursue raising the age to purchase e-cigarettes to 21 in its upcoming plans to combat youth vaping.

Facebook is deleting the name of potential whistleblower

Facebook says it is deleting the name of the person who has been identified in conservative circles as the whistleblower who triggered the Trump impeachment probe.

Kanye West says he's running for president in 2024

Rap superstar Kanye West, during his appearance at the Fast Company Innovation Festival in New York City on Thursday, revived speculation that he may seek the highest office in the land.

Democratic presidential hopefuls feel pressure to raise enough funds to sustain campaigns

With less than three months to go until the first-in-the-nation caucuses in Iowa, 2020 Democratic presidential candidates are feeling the heat to raise enough money to keep their campaigns alive. 

House Democrats announce public impeachment hearings next week

(AP) -- House Democrats have announced they'll hold the first public hearings next week in their impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.

1 GOP, 1 Dem judge hold leads in 2 open Pa. Superior Court seats

Candidates from each party are holding onto leads for the pair of open Pennsylvania Superior Court seats while officials are finishing up the vote count from Tuesday's election.

Dems sweep through suburban Philadelphia counties

Democrats have completed an electoral sweep of Philadelphia's four suburban counties, long a bastion of GOP control and a crucial bellwether for statewide candidates.

A 'refreshed' memory: Key takeaways from Ukraine impeachment testimony

In transcripts of closed-door interviews, two State Department officials recount what they remember - and what they didn't know at the time - about President Trump's demands that Ukraine conduct politically motivated investigations.

Virginia woman who gave the finger to President Trump's motorcade wins election

The woman who lost her job after displaying her middle finger at President Donald Trump's motorcade has won a seat on a county board of supervisors in Virginia.

Democrats take control in Delaware County for first time since Civil War

Democrats declared victory in three races Tuesday night for Delaware County's five-member council to take control there for the first time since the Civil War.

Jim Kenney re-elected mayor of Philadelphia

Jim Kenney defeated Republican challenger Billy Ciancaglini in Tuesday's election in the heavily Democratic city that is the nation's sixth-most populous.

New Jersey voters to decide all 80 Assembly seats

All 80 seats in New Jersey's Democrat-led Assembly are on the ballot in Tuesday's election, with Republicans fighting to prevent a repeat of last year's rout in congressional races. 

What you need to know about the Pa. general election

Pennsylvania’s municipal elections Tuesday will feature two statewide appellate judge seats, as well as some potential firsts in local races.

Letters circulating in Bucks County show voter data

Tuesday is election day and there's a big push to get people to the polls, but in Bucks County, one tactic may have been taken too far. Letters are showing up at homes and some think it's a way of shaming them into voting. The information is legally available; however, some residents are still upset.