Diplomat told Ukraine aid held up for corruption probe

House investigators released more transcripts Tuesday in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump, including hundreds of pages of testimony from top diplomats involved with Ukraine.

Key takeaways from Trump impeachment inquiry transcripts

House investigators have released the first transcripts from the closed-door impeachment hearings into President Trump, providing new details about events at the center of the inquiry.

Elections in NJ, 3 other states to offer preview of 2020 voter enthusiasm

Elections in four states Tuesday will test voter enthusiasm and party organization amid impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

President Trump offers Mexico help to 'wage war' on drug cartels

President Donald Trump is offering Mexico’s government unspecified help to “wage war” on drug cartels after a family from a breakaway faction of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints was massacred in northern Mexico.

Pa. Supreme Court rules Marsy's Law votes won't be counted

Pennsylvania's highest court ruled on the eve of balloting Monday that state elections officials will not count or certify the results of a voter referendum on a victims' rights constitutional amendment.

2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders battle for the liberal vote

Progressive White House hopefuls Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who share similar visions, are battling for the support of liberal voters, a base they both share. 

Appeals court agrees President Trump tax returns can be turned over

President Donald Trump's tax returns can be turned over to state criminal investigators by his personal accountant, a federal appeals court in New York ruled Monday.

A divided nation lurches toward 2020 election, now just 1 year away

One year from Sunday, voters will decide whether to grant President Donald Trump a second term in office, an election that will be a referendum on Trump's vision for America's culture and role in the world.

US judge blocks Trump health insurance rule for immigrants

A federal judge on Saturday put on hold a Trump administration rule requiring immigrants prove they will have health insurance or can pay for medical care before they can get visas.

Trump threatens to cut funding for California wildfires

President Trump is threatening to cut U.S. funding to California for aid during wildfires that have burned across the state during dry winds this fall.

Trump signs off on plan to cap refugees at 18,000 in 2020

President Trump has signed off on a plan that continues a dramatic drop in the number of refugees taken in by the U.S. to no more than 18,000 in 2020.

Mueller documents: Manafort pushed Ukraine theory on DNC hack

During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pushed the idea that Ukraine, not Russia, was behind the hack of the Democratic National Committee servers, Manafort's deputy told investigators during the special counsel's Russia probe.

Trump may face fight over planned move from New York to Florida

Donald Trump a Florida man? Not so fast. Despite a stinging "good riddance" tweet from New York's governor, the president's home state may not let him go to Florida without a fight.

$90M for Pa. voting machines, mail-in ballots signed into law

Newly signed legislation will make the most significant changes to modernize Pennsylvania election laws in 80 years, according to advocates.

Pressure ratchets up on Facebook to ban political ads

Twitter's ban on political advertising is ratcheting up pressure on Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg to follow suit.

Trump administration rule would let faith-based groups exclude LGBTQ parents

A proposed Trump administration rule would allow faith-based foster care and adoption agencies to continue getting taxpayer funding even if they exclude LGBTQ families from their services.

Trump changes primary residence from New York to Florida

President Donald Trump says he will be making Palm Beach, Florida, his permanent residence after he leaves the White House, rather than returning to Trump Tower in New York.

Elizabeth Warren health care plan pledges no middle class tax increase

(AP) -- Elizabeth Warren promised Friday to spend more than $20 trillion over the next decade to provide government-funded health care to every American without raising middle class taxes -- finally offering ideas about how to implement the massive "Medicare for All" program without taking a larger bite out of most Americans' salaries.