'Completely unprecedented': Trump officials are 'attacking' science, experts say
Doctors and public health specialists say they view the administration's actions, such as firings or questioning established research, as an "attack" on science.
Doctors and public health specialists say they view the administration's actions, such as firings or questioning established research, as an "attack" on science.
Since Donald Trump took office 100 days ago, the president and his administration have faced at least 220 lawsuits challenging nearly every element of his agenda.
Polling shows most Americans disapprove of Trump on the economy. But his voters largely say they’re still confident in him with a few concerns.
His low approval ratings could be a liability for vulnerable Republicans.
President Donald Trump, in his first 100 days in office, has wielded his pen to radically implement his agenda at a breakneck pace.
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed the historic Clayborne Temple in Memphis, Tennessee.
The deadly plane crash took place in Nanwalek, Alaska, authorities said.
In a social media post on the day of Canada's election, President Donald Trump suggested that Canadians should vote for him in order for Canada to become the 51st state.
The Trump administration is investigating allegations that the Harvard Law Review discriminates based on race "in lieu of merit-based" standards.
Four minors are dead after a vehicle crashed into a building hosting an after-school camp in Chatham, Illinois, officials told ABC News on Monday.
Some people with early-stage cancers may be able to skip surgery after being treated with the immunotherapy drug dostarlimab, a new study shows.
GOP hopes to reshape spending to align with the president’s domestic agenda.
There’s new uncertainty about updated COVID-19 shots this fall after the Trump administration’s handling of a shot from Novavax
Mexico and the United States say they have reached an agreement that involves Mexico immediately sending more water from their shared Rio Grande basin to Texas farmers
The Justice Department's division tasked with enforcing the nation's federal civil rights laws has recently seen a mass exodus of "over 100" attorneys.