Senator Mitt Romney says he would vote to convict President Donald Trump of abusing his presidential power, even as the full Senate was set to exonerate Trump on two articles of impeachment
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cites efforts to improve infrastructure, expand healthcare and raise wages
State party officials attribute delay to issue in reporting totals from precincts, expect to have numbers sometime Tuesday
House managers will try to show how president's alleged 'corrupt scheme' to benefit himself politically fits into the country's constitutional requirement that he committed 'high crimes and misdemeanors'
President's legal team argues his pressure on Ukraine to investigate political rival Biden does not warrant removal from office; House prosecutors disagree
Foreign policy adviser Jennifer Williams listened in as Trump asked Ukraine for investigation to help him politically
Republican wins Mississippi governorship, but another Republican trails in Kentucky and Democrats take control of Virginia legislature for the first time in 25 years
Nancy Pelosi's comments come day after House voted to authorize public impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump
In a televised Monday presentation, Israeli PM Netanyahu showed satellite images of what he said was a secret Iranian nuclear weapons development site in central region of Abadeh; Iran says its nuclear ambitions are peaceful
Prime Minister Hubert Minnis fears for those left behind as the storm pounds the Bahamas as the strongest Atlantic storm to strike land in 84 years; Florida could be next
US leader: 'China wants to make a deal,' but says US trade deficit with China must be cut
In a pair of debates, 20 candidates tried to stand out as the one voters should pick to oppose President Donald Trump in next year’s election
In early May, President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran, in retaliation for last year's unilateral US withdrawal from 2015 nuclear accord, would stop observing some of its restrictions
The 19th Amendment got final approval from Congress on June 4, 1919 and would be ratified by states in time for the 1920 elections
An email seen by VOA shows discussions about the warship between the White House Military Office and an officer with the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet ahead of Trump’s trip to Japan
New proposed regulations could take years to come into effect
Federal prosecutors say suspect, Rondell Henry, was inspired by 2016 ISIS attack in France
Juncker says EU unlikely to decide this week on extension
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