Saudi Arabia Tries to Ease Concerns Over Civilian Deaths in Yemen

Riyadh is training its military to help prevent civilian casualties and taking other steps that amount to conditions on $110 billion in proposed weapons sales.

On Washington: Shaken Lawmakers Soften Partisan Tone While Uniting in Concern

Party labels weren’t the defining trait as Democratic and Republican members of Congress assessed where the harsh political climate had led them.

Shooting Shines Light on an Annual Baseball Game and a Bipartisan Pastime

The annual game between Republican and Democratic members of Congress has offered lawmakers a quintessentially American outlet for their partisan frustrations.

Trump, in Zigzag, Calls House Republicans’ Health Bill ‘Mean’

By THOMAS KAPLAN, JENNIFER STEINHAUER and ROBERT PEAR June 13, 2017 WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday bluntly derided a House attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act as “mean,” and in doing so, injected himself in a...

Inside Trump International Hotel

Maryland and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit claiming that President Trump has used his position to help his businesses, like the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Step inside the hotel in 360 degrees.

Is Bernie Sanders, 75, Too Old for 2020? His Fiercest Fans Say No

At the People’s Summit this weekend, the senator’s supporters raised the question: Can he run again for president at 79, or should he hand off the baton?