Trump wrongly asserts that Andrew Cuomo is the ‘current’ governor of New York
Trump wrongly asserts that Andrew Cuomo is the ‘current’ governor of New YorkReuters
Trump wrongly asserts that Andrew Cuomo is the ‘current’ governor of New YorkReuters
Leo Varadkar left his job as Irish prime minister last month with compliments being lavished on him from all directions — especially the White House — for his triumph over Brexit Britain in forcing the retention of an open land border on Northern Ireland.
The government's scheme to send asylum seekers on a one-way flight to Rwanda has become law. Here's what Yahoo readers think of it.
The lawyer who negotiated Stormy Daniels’ hush money deal told a tabloid editor who helped Donald Trump kill stories of alleged affairs “he f----d you, idiot”.
Laurence Tribe pulled no punches over what he described as a “shameful performance by the court.”
“That just brings back all those bad memories about that issue," Jim Schultz told CNN's Jake Tapper.
It may be temporary, but in recent days, the deceivers have been put on the defensive, writes Frida Ghitis.
It is not unusual in politics for a measure to be attacked from two opposite fronts at the same time.
“Are you on the list?” the burly man guarding the door asks.
"If he's not covered by the criminal law, he can't be impeached for violating it at all," the Supreme Court justice said during Thursday's arguments.
Searching for some evidence that the Founding Fathers would have supported “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for former President Donald Trump, his lawyers have turned to George Washington.
Melania Trump broke from first lady tradition in many ways. On her birthday, here's a look at her life and how she fared as the first lady.
The underpayments relate to people with missing information on their National Insurance records
In as astonishing a series of events as I’ve ever witnessed, Scotland has received not one but two pieces of sensational news – news that re-writes everything we thought we knew about the politics of independence.
Amid 40C heat, key players from the UN gathered in a tattered compound in Rafah to hear the organisation’s most senior security official brief them on what many expect to be a traumatic and bloody few months in southern Gaza.
Anastasia Ivleeva fell foul of a law that sanctions remarks discrediting the Russian military.
Pepper spray flying, protestors shoved to the ground, flames leaping in the background as chants of "shame on you" filled the night air. The scenes in Newtownmountkennedy in County Wicklow won't have come as much of a surprise to many. Like many of the protest sites we have visited, there is a mix of local residents - concerned about the sudden arrival of asylum seekers in their under-resourced rural location - and anti-immigration activists and "citizen journalists", from Dublin and further afield.
Prosecutors this week said their "entire case" rests on an obscure NY election-conspiracy law. Experts believe it's never before been prosecuted.
How incredibly tolerant we’ve been, led to believe our security measures are robust, yet the mainstream media remains silent, they won’t speak about it and the political class are seemingly indifferent.
The Government is reported to be considering a tax break on stamp duty in the 2024 Autumn Statement.
The Campaign Legal Center watchdog is asking the Federal Election Commission to investigate the payments immediately