UK to trigger Article 50, starting Brexit process

UK Prime Minister Theresa May is to trigger Article 50 Wednesday, kick-starting the Brexit process that will see Britain leave the European Union in two years' time.

Congress just killed your Internet privacy protections

The future of online privacy is now in President Trump's hands. The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to repeal Internet privacy protections that were approved by the Federal Communications Commission in the final days of the Obama administration.

In executive order, Trump to dramatically change US approach to climate change

President Donald Trump will sign a sweeping executive order Tuesday at the Environmental Protection Agency, which looks to curb the federal government's enforcement of climate regulations by putting American jobs above addressing climate change.

Schiff, Pelosi call on Nunes to recuse himself from House Russia investigation

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House's Russia investigation, called on Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes to recuse himself from the investigation -- widening a stunning partisan split at the top of the chamber's investigation.

Cheney: Putin made 'a very serious effort' to interfere in US election

Former Vice President Dick Cheney said in a speech Monday that Russia's alleged involvement in the election could be considered "an act of war."

All eyes on Trump, Ryan relationship after health care defeat

Not long after President Donald Trump told his Twitter followers to watch Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro's show Saturday night, the host and Trump ally took to the screen to deliver a harsh rebuke of House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Report: Hundreds arrested at anti-corruption protests in Russia

Prominent Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny was detained during an anti-corruption protest in the heart of Moscow on Sunday, according to tweets by Navalny and his press secretary.

Activists go undercover to expose India's illegal sex-selective abortions

A pregnant woman sat in a hospital consultation room in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. She wanted to know the sex of her baby, she told the doctor.

London attack: Direct hand by ISIS unlikely, counterterrorism expert says

Investigators do not currently see a direct ISIS hand in last week's attack in London, a British counterterrorism official told CNN on Saturday.

Trump's art of no deal: Find someone to blame

President Donald Trump likes winning. But on Friday he failed.