Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is telling Congress that President Donald Trump lied to the American people about negotiations during the 2016 presidential campaign about a proposed Trump building in Russia.
The first female Navy service member killed in the battle against the Islamic State will become the third woman to have her name added to the National Security Agency's National Cryptologic Memorial.
The Supreme Court seemed inclined Wednesday to rule that a 40-foot-tall cross that stands on public land in Maryland is constitutional, but shy away from a sweeping ruling.
An Oklahoma man's new trial request for a 1999 federal murder conviction and death sentence in Arkansas has been denied, with the judge saying he doesn't have jurisdiction while noting that evidence presented by attorneys "is reasonably likely" to have led to a different sentence.
A federal appeals court has agreed with the dismissal of an Ohio woman's defamation lawsuit against actor James Woods over Twitter posts during the 2016 presidential campaign season.
Gov. Tony Evers' pick to lead the Wisconsin Department of Health Services says her deputy who is a former vice president at Planned Parenthood won't have any involvement in lawsuits challenging the state's abortion laws.
The Latest on transgender troops' impact on the U.S. military since the policy was changed in 2016 under then-President Barack Obama allowing them to serve openly, (all times local):
The state Department of Natural Resources board has approved spending nearly $5 million to purchase an easement on more than 14,000 acres of northern forest.
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of The Cooler, where this winter has a lot of us on edge, man. Let's get to it:
*Iowa men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery, whose temper tends to boil over and plays right into his "very angry high school principal from a 1980s movie" appearance, was reportedly extra angry Tuesday in the aftermath of a 90-70 loss at Ohio State.
After a game in which both McCaffery and his son Connor, an Iowa guard, were assessed technical fouls, the head coach — according to the Toledo Blade ... Читать дальше...
Vikings general manager Rick Spielman discussed the team's offseason direction and traits they're looking for in offensive linemen at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.
A Florida detective said a police officer on trial for killing a stranded black motorist gave statements to investigators that don't match other evidence.
The media has been watching for the arrival of free agent Bryce Harper. For now, they'll have to settle for Byron Buxton, as well as several former Twins who are in the Phillies training camp.
A police advocacy group has asked the Trump administration to modify the Baltimore police consent decree, saying it "does a tremendous amount of harm."