Haley approved for U.N. ambassador, Israel expands settlements, and more from the United States and around the world.
Overshadowed by headlines about chaos and infighting, the new administration is notching a string of early victories.
The president laid out 18 promises in a “Contract With the American Voter,” but he only managed to check off a handful by Monday.
Pompeo confirmed as CIA director, Trump withdraws from TPP, and more from the United States and around the world.
One of the women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct has sued him for defamation after he labeled her claims false.
Voters in France, Germany, and the Netherlands will vote this year in what is expected to be a critical test for establishment candidates and parties.
Eleven people have been found alive; 23 people are still missing and six bodies have been recovered after last week’s avalanche.
United Airlines has grounded all domestic mainline flights because of an IT issue.
If the president and his aides will tell easily disproven falsehoods about crowd sizes and speeches, what else will they be willing to dissemble about?
In his first speech after the inauguration Trump tried to patch things up with the FBI and CIA.
The phrase used by President Trump has been linked to anti-Semitism during World War II.
A bus crash in Italy killed more than a dozen people, a bomb exploded in a Pakistani market, and a deadly tornado ripped through southern Mississippi.
Gambia’s ousted leader steps down, El Chapo pleads not guilty, and more from the United States and around the world.
The new president borrowed from the bleak, fiery tone of his presidential campaign, but said his election represented the ascension of the people over politicians in Washington.
El Chapo extradited to the U.S., anti-Trump protesters clash with D.C. police, and more from the United States and around the world.
Without any of his key appointees confirmed by the Senate, the incoming president has turned to existing officials to help smooth the transition.
Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of education is right that animals sometimes menace schools, but her solution doesn’t seem to fit the problem.
Senegalese troops move to Gambian border, 2016 was hottest year on record, and more from the United States and around the world.
In his final press conference, the commander-in-chief reasserted his faith in progress and the American project.
The latest on the Iraqi military’s efforts to retake the city from ISIS.
Commutations, a news conference, and other events in the president’s last days in the White House.