Kellyanne Conway violated federal law in television interviews, says watchdog
White House adviser said to have violated Hatch Act by making political statements
White House adviser said to have violated Hatch Act by making political statements
South Korean officials say a number of key commitments have been secured in productive talks in Pyongyang. They will be greeted with scepticism – but, if followed, these policies make for a major shift in North-South relations
President attempts to defend himself from reports of possible high-profile departures
'I'm going to cooperate with whatever they want,' Mr Nunberg says
Italy faces potentially complicated coalition talks after election
US President Donald Trump tweeted about the “lowest rated” Oscars, more than a day after the ceremony, which was highlighted by the #metoo movement against sexual harassment and a few jokes about him.
Humanitarian corridors opened by Russia to allow civilians to flee the area remain empty amid shelling fears
Scepticism in Washington abounds. But we wouldn’t be where we are now were it not for the extreme pressure applied by Trump, pressure, by the way, which Obama chose not to apply
'There was every form of marine life, velvet crabs, lobsters, whelks, scallops, razorfish, Dover soles, cod, ling, wrasse and sand eels'
'I think it’s fair to say this president does change his views - generally, it’s one day to the next,' Mr Bloomberg said, hopeful about the US involvement in the Paris Agreement
Aircraft from the ship appear remarkably well preserved with squadron insignia and visible kill markings
Raising his right fist in revolutionary salute as he entered the dock, man who was once the world's most wanted terrorist gives nationality as 'Venezuelan and Palestinian'
Nature of violence has changed from 'frenzied blood-letting and mass rape' to 'lower intensity campaign of terror and forced starvation'
The clip of Garner's face frozen in inexplicable bewilderment prompted viewers to guess what the actor was thinking
Analysis: The siege is following much the same course as that of East Aleppo in 2016
Deep down, I believe the First Lady is just biding her time until the point when The Donald pushes it one step too far
The Wars in Syria: In the second part of his new series, Patrick Cockburn finds a growing line of graves being dug after fresh battles between Kurdish fighters and soldiers of the so-called Islamic State. Yet, after the defeat of Isis was soundly declared last year, this should not be happening
Before Donald Trump can hope to restore credibility to his fumbling administration he has to give marching orders to two more people, however personally awkward that may be for him
'I could’ve gone through life with a twin, with a sibling that hopefully I could’ve been close to'
‘Religion brought a lot that helped me escape from the trauma of rape … The niqab protected me, I liked hiding from men. I could see them, but they couldn’t see me’
Moscow look set to succeed in Italy in what it failed to achieve with Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders or the populist right in Germany
The military half of Putin’s address was not only – or perhaps even primarily – directed at the Russian audience. This message of new, and world-beating, defence prowess surely had another intended recipient: the United States
‘We will see if Pyongyang’s message today, that it is willing to hold talks, represents the first steps along the path to denuclearisation,’ said the White House
'Take the firearms first, and then go to court'
Modern genre writers as varied as Clive Barker, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman and True Detective's Nic Pizzolatto all owe a debt to this late Victorian pioneer of 'weird fiction'
Enormous dataset provides scientists insight into social and genetic history stretching back 11 generations
My second child was born on the eve of my 40th birthday. I felt like Indiana Jones when he grabs his hat from under the falling stone door a split second before it would crush him
What one chapter thought would be a great stunt turned them into a mockery. This is what happened next.
Shares in the retailer were surging Wednesday morning after it reported the same-store sales uptick as well as top-line results that topped the analyst estimate.
California approves truly driverless cars on the streets. That could mean new opportunity for the likes of Nvidia, Alphabet and Apple.
Bankruptcy may not be imminent, but the toymaker needs to take drastic steps.
Weight Watchers stock jumped in after hours trading Tuesday. CEO Mindy Grossman told TheStreet how Oprah, a focus on digital technology and a new healthy lifestyle plan provided enormous momentum.
Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey is bullish on the next five years. So far, he has good reason to be optimistic.
'Investors have better options,' say Credit Suisse analysts about smartwatch maker Garmin.
'There are doomsdays happening all the time'
The company is taking old products and making them smart
The game was released in 2015 and has been gradually improved ever since
Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America joins Coalition for Future Mobility to pressure Congress on autonomous vehicles as solution to problem of drink-driving
'Fake tattoo proofreading position available. Experience with apostrophes a must,' actor comments
Read a Q&A with Gengahr ahead of their performance at the festival in Hertfordshire
The particular strength of this production lies in the way the third act takes off into high fantasy
Google Doodle recreates the fictional town of Macondo, location for many of the magical realist stories by one of the world's most admired and influential writers
It's a pity that Disney didn't chose to get on the front foot by, you know, hiring a woman to run "the worldwide leader in sports"
All the latest from the Champions League fixture at Parc des Princes after Real Madrid won the first leg at the Bernabeu 3-1
'It’s still not enough for me'
The brewery claims the campaign is meant to be satirical - but some think the move is a flimsy marketing gimmick