A wildfire in Oregon has prompted evacuation orders for hundreds of homes and the closure of nearly 20 miles of an interstate in the Columbia River Gorge
Trump administration hit with second lawsuit over restrictions on asylum access
The Trump administration is facing a second lawsuit over the shutdown of asylum at ports of entry, a legal pathway created by Congress under the Immigration and Nationality Act
Asian shares are mixed as markets shrug at latest China-US trade deal
Asian shares are trading mixed after Wall Street’s rally stalled
Oklahoma prepares to execute a man transferred from federal custody by Trump officials
Oklahoma is preparing to execute a man whose transfer to state custody was expedited by the Trump administration
US governors are divided along party lines about military troops deployed to protests
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called President Trump's military intervention in Los Angeles an assault on democracy
Democrats look for reinvention and a new playbook against Trump in key committee race
House Democrats are searching for a new leader on the powerful House Oversight Committee after the untimely passing of their previous ranking member
UN to vote on resolution demanding Gaza ceasefire, hostage release and aid access
The U.N. General Assembly is expected to vote on a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages held by Hamas, and the opening of all Israeli border crossings for deliveries of desperately needed food and other aid
Winning numbers drawn in Wednesday’s Powerball
The winning numbers in Wednesday evening’s drawing of the "Powerball" game were: 13-25-29-37-53, Powerball: 3
UN refugee agency says more than 122 million people forcibly displaced worldwide
The U.N. refugee agency says the number of people forcible displaced by violence and persecution around the world has risen to more than 122 million, up by about 2 million from last year and a near-doubling over the last decade
Coal miners are fighting Trump’s safety cuts — and winning
When the Trump administration took the first steps toward shutting down two major programs aimed at protecting the nation’s miners, the grassroots response was immediate, and vehement. And, it turns out, successful. In March, the administration moved to shutter over 30 field offices of the Mine Safety and Health Administration,...