White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will be leaving the Trump administration at the end of the month.
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The change in lawyers may herald a shift in Flynn’s legal strategy in the final stages of his case.
Capt. Kevin Buckley, commanding officer of the Military Treatment Facility, said the team expects to see at least 500 cases a day at each stop.
Charges were pending against eight people, including former Michigan chief medical executive Eden Wells.
A federal watchdog agency on Thursday recommended that White House counselor Kellyanne Conway be fired for repeatedly violating a law that limits certain political activities of federal employees.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina father who killed his five children with his own hands, then drove around with their bodies for nine days was sentenced to death Thursday.
The 2016 book details the women’s struggles as they crunched numbers at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, in the pre-computer age.
A popular attraction at Chicago’s tallest building was closed temporarily after minor cracking was found in the protective coating of its glass floor.
A welcome surge of melting snow is pouring out of the Rocky Mountains and into the drought-stricken rivers of the southwestern U.S., fending off a water shortage but threatening to push rivers over their banks.
A California appeals court says it’s legal to have small amounts of marijuana in prison — so long as inmates don’t inhale.
A group protesting U.S. immigration policies grabbed attention in New York City by scattering two dozen cages around town containing realistic-looking, child-sized mannequins.
Armed officers and an angry crowd faced off after a Tennessee man was fatally shot by U.S. Marshals in a working-class Memphis neighborhood.
Gov. Kate Brown has signed a measure granting Oregon’s electoral college votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the national popular vote.
U.S. Catholic bishops voted Wednesday to create a new national sex-abuse hotline run by an independent entity, a decision that represents one of the church’s most tangible steps yet in confronting its sex-abuse crisis.
President Donald Trump says that if a foreign power offered dirt on his 2020 opponent, he’d be open to accepting it and that he’d have no obligation to call in the FBI.
