Ivanka Trump is making her White House job official

Ivanka Trump is changing course and will become a government employee in the coming days, a White House official told CNN Wednesday.

Theresa May accused of 'blatant threat' against EU on security

British Prime Minister Theresa May has been accused of threatening to use the safety of UK and European citizens as a bargaining chip in Brexit talks.

N. Korean defector sends leaflets with Kim Jong Nam news over the border

A North Korean defector is packing balloons with information about Kim Jong Nam's death and floating them north from South Korea.

Senate intelligence leaders: 20 people to be questioned, first hearing Thursday

The Senate intelligence committee has asked 20 people to be questioned in its investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, the panel's chairman said Wednesday.

South China Sea: Aircraft hangars, radar installed on artificial islands

Dozens of aircraft hangars and high-end radar capabilities on China's man-made islands in the South China Sea are almost operational, according to new satellite imagery released by a US-based think tank.

India wants to seal its borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh

US President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall on the Mexican border has nothing on India.

There's a Russian storm over Trump's struggling presidency

The darkening storm over Russia is now looming over President Donald Trump's innermost circle.

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.