North Korea reportedly pulling out of high-level talks with South Korea
North Korea is reportedly pulling out of high-level talks with South Korea just weeks ahead of scheduled talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
North Korea is reportedly pulling out of high-level talks with South Korea just weeks ahead of scheduled talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The latest support from Senators Mark Warner and Heidi Heitkamp comes just hours after Haspel clarified her view on the CIA’s past interrogation program. NBC’s Ken Dilanian reports.
NBC’s Garrett Haake reports on the topics up for discussion at the Senate policy luncheon, which President Trump attended on Tuesday. Before the luncheon, several Senators voiced their disappointment in the handling of White House aide Kelly Sadler’s
Scott Pruitt's EPA and Donald Trump's White House shut down the release of a water-contamination report - because they feared a public-relations "nightmare."
Michael Cohen is making news because he is the president’s attorney and because of a surprise FBI raid on his office and residences searching for documents and payment information. But who is the man behind the speculation? Headliners examines the life of
In honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day, we're honoring two of them as Monumental Americans: Lieutenant Debra Clayton and Deputy Norman Lewis, killed in the line of duty January 9th, 2017 in Florida.
Melania Trump is in the hospital recovering from what the White House called a ‘benign kidney condition.’ NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar weighs in on the First Lady’s condition.
Candidates in Pennsylvania are facing off for the first time under the state's new congressional map in primaries today. NBC's Jacob Soboroff has more with the story in PA's 7th District -- where Republican Rep. Charlie Dent resigned from just over the
President Trump’s personal financial disclosure report is due and under federal law he'll have to disclose his debt to Michael Cohen for the Stormy Daniels payment, but will he? MNSBC Legal Analyst Danny Cevallos weighs in.
First lady Melania Trump underwent an embolization procedure Monday morning at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, to treat a benign kidney condition -- according to a statement issued by the White House. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat explains the First
Putin has long dreamed of the day in which the Western trans-Atlantic alliance splintered. Trump is helping deliver that vision.
Today's installment of campaign-related news items from across the country.
For those concerned about her torture background, Gina Haspel appears to be trying to find some kind of middle ground.
The latest public-health news out of central Africa is clearly cause for concern. Team Trump's preparedness isn't making matters any better.
Primary elections are underway in four key states, with especially high stakes for Democrats in Pennsylvania. Weighing in: Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell of California and Former Republican Congressman David Jolly of Florida.
This week marks the annual nationwide infrastructure week. In the past, infrastructure has seemingly equaled internal chaos for the White House. Will this week be any different? Stephanie Ruhle and her panel discuss.
Money Power Politics: The Supreme Court has rules that states should be allowed to legalize sports betting, opening up an already $150 billion industry. CNBC's Sports Business Reporter Eric Chemi discusses what we should expect in the weeks ahead.
James Harrison has given blood every week for the last 60 years. His blood has unique, disease fighting anti-bodies which have been used to save over 2.4 million babies.
Anne Applebaum noted, "Guess how many people are working on Iranian nuclear proliferation at the State Department? As of today ... zero."
Steve Kornacki breaks down the primaries in Pennsylvania, Idaho, Oregon and Nebraska and what the outcomes could mean nationally.
Jacob Soboroff travels to Pennsylvania to break down the state's primary races.
Before rejecting the Iran deal, Trump was offered practically everything he wanted, but he wouldn't take "yes" for an answer.
To hear Trump tell it, leaks are not a problem, and they are a problem. They are invented, and they are real. The leakers don't exist, and they very much exist.
Donald Trump suddenly seems eager to remind Mike Pence who's in charge.One official said Pence should be "put away in a corner and used as needed."
'The most offensive and corrosive idea in our politics today is that some Americans are more 'real' than others. Don't you dare buy it,' writes Eugene Robinson in his latest column. Robinson joins Morning Joe to discuss what he means.
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