Presidents have used close aides or friends to handle international assignments, particularly at times of national stress. What鈥檚 different this time?
Some Donald Trump critics are calling for the use of the 25th Amendment to remove a president who is 鈥渦nable to discharge [his] powers and duties.鈥
Once considered an improbable artifact of Einstein鈥檚 equations for general relativity, black holes are very real manifestations of how extremely massive objects can capture light itself.
Republican lawmakers pushed their way into a secure hearing room Wednesday, objecting to an impeachment process that has been 鈥渃losed door鈥 so far.
Impeachment will always be divisive, but exactly how it unfolds will make or break how the public views the integrity of the process.
A separatist saga continues in Spain. Twelve Catalan politicians and activists await verdicts for their roles in the 2017 independence referendum.
According to the whistleblower complaint, President Trump asked the president of Ukraine to look at 2020 candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Cut by the New England Patriots amid sexual assault allegations, Antonio Brown is the latest test of the NFL鈥檚 efforts to curb violence against women.
A blockchain is a kind of database shared across a network of computers. While its first widespread use was for Bitcoin, the technology can be used for much more.
Hurricane Dorian moved northward along the coast of North Carolina Friday as a Category 1 storm. Could a nuclear bomb stop it?
A Trump proposal to scale back fuel efficiency standards has several key automakers siding with environmentalists in California.
President Trump wants to buy Greenland. That prompted much media scoffing. Denmark's prime minster said, 'no deal.' But the idea may have merit.
The resignation of Italy鈥檚 prime minister Tuesday blocked snap elections that could have put far-right pol Matteo Salvini in the country鈥檚 top office.
Gun policy in the U.S. is hindered by lack of data on what could actually save lives. Our reporter asks a Rand Corp. economist what鈥檚 at stake.
The Trump administration鈥檚 new immigration rule will make it harder for legal migrants who use public benefits to obtain green cards.
Next-generation wireless service will mean smarter homes and faster movie downloads. But it also promises higher prices, less privacy.
Japan and South Korea鈥檚 grievances have spilled into a trade war that could ripple across global industries, and deeper divide two U.S. allies.
Joe Biden鈥檚 busing record was recently challenged by Kamala Harris, reopening discussion about its role, effectiveness, and where we stand now.
Ten years after a coup removed President Manuel Zalaya from power, its consequences still shape Honduras 鈥 from months of protests to migration.
The latest legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act may seem like just another episode in an endless saga. Here鈥檚 why this case matters.
After decades of frustration in Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, Trump has vowed to succeed where others have failed. How his approach is working.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are high after a half-dozen oil tankers were attacked in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz.
Uber relies on an army of drivers whom it refuses to call employees. But some see its 鈥淧artner Protection鈥 plan as a model for the gig economy.
The Mueller report provides new details about Russia鈥檚 interference in the U.S. in 2016. Here鈥檚 an overview of what happened.
Extreme rhetoric often shapes the abortion debate and can influence public attitudes. Here are some basic facts about abortion in the U.S. today.