Partisan vote expected as Democrat-controlled House plans to vote Wednesday on whether to make Republican Trump the third president in history to be impeached

Former FBI director says he was 'overconfident' about investigation, but US Justice Department found no evidence of illegal wiretaps and other serious offenses claimed by Trump

Hawks win concession from White House after Republican lawmakers threaten to scuttle nomination of State Department official

In 4 different speeches over the past few months -- on one occasion twice in the same day -- US president has told contradicting versions of the same tale

After British PM crushes his left-wing rivals, US president indicates he sees parallels in political landscape on both sides of the Atlantic

President introduces pro-Israel preacher Robert Jeffress who attended signing of executive order to withhold funds from colleges that allow anti-Semitism on their campuses

White House spokeswoman slams committee's approval of articles against US president as a 'shameful end' to a 'desperate charade'; Democratic chair: 'Today is a solemn and sad day'

After 14-hour discussion, Democrat committee chairman suddenly announces panel will reconvene Friday morning, angering Republican lawmakers

US Jewish groups divided, with some hailing step as protection to Jewish students and others claiming it blurs the line between bigotry and legitimate criticism of Israel

US president berates 16-year-old climate activist, chosen as Time's Person of the Year, who quickly responds

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