President Trump seeks 'bold action' to make United Nations 'a greater force for peace'
'What we have to do is call on all nations to do everything we can to address this global problem short of war,' official says
For first time since his election, president will preside at solemn White House ceremony mourning victims of attacks 16 years ago
Many Trump supporters cheer president’s slap at his own party’s Congressional leaders
New White House appointments announced include quiet professionals in mold of Chief of Staff John Kelly, former Marine general who was brought in six weeks ago
In the wake of the most expensive natural disaster ever to hit the US, the idea of using a government shutdown as leverage suddenly seems absurd
Trump offers words of encouragement in first post-Harvey visit, but sees no damage or victims
Thousands of people are staying in shelters while rescuers still search for people in need of help
At emergency operations center in Austin late Tuesday, president says his administration, Congress will come up with 'right solution' to help storm victims
Secretary of state’s public comments about Trump's response to Charlottesville violence are seen by some as a slap at the president on race issues
Bill would let would-be residents' ability to speak English and earn a living be taken into account when their green card applications are considered
New staff chief Kelly is credited with ouster of communications director, who lost all government jobs due to 'inappropriate' comments to a reporter
Opponents say increasing immigration enforcement would 'target vulnerable populations, especially undocumented immigrants'
New communications director Scaramucci suggests several senior officials may be leaking information to media
But White House spokeswoman noncommittal on Sessions' future after Trump Twitter attack against attorney general
Obviously angry president keeps up his Twitter offensive against perceived enemies; even Republican Party leaders, usually loyal conservative media outlets are critical
President's aides are said to be investigating special counsel's team, looking for ways to discredit Russia inquiry
White House reiterates president is disappointed in attorney general's decision to recuse himself in Russia investigation
President finds he has little room to maneuver on major policy questions
'The president's campaign did not collude in any way,' deputy press secretary says
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