Wave of deadly violence follows police walkout in Brazilian city

More than one hundred people have been killed and several more injured in the Brazilian city of Vitoria this week, after military police officers staged a walkout to demand better salaries and benefits.

A worried Japan seeks Trump's assurances on Washington visit

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Donald Trump will meet at the White House Friday and then head to the golf course Saturday. They both need a win.

Jeff Sessions confirmed to be the next attorney general

The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama as the next attorney general, surviving a vocal push by Democrats to derail his nomination.

India says its economy will bounce back from cash crisis

India expects its economy will recover rapidly from a slowdown caused by last year's self-inflicted cash crisis.

Sean Spicer cites Atlanta terror attack that never happened

Another high-profile Trump administration official has made statements about a terror attack that never occurred.

Trump: I wanted month delay before travel ban, was told no

President Donald Trump -- even as he blasted lawyers contesting his immigration executive order -- detailed for the first time Wednesday his own hesitations about the controversial plan before it was signed.

GM sells 10 million cars for first time thanks to China

General Motors sold 10 million cars in a year for the first time in its century-plus history. Strong sales in China more than made up for slower sales in the United States. The milestone led GM, the largest American automaker, to record profit.

Travel ban hearing: Fiery judges put lawyers on their heels

Three federal judges grilled lawyers from the Justice Department and Washington state Tuesday night as they determine whether to lift a nationwide halt against President Donald Trump's travel ban in a lawsuit brought by two states and numerous advocacy groups.

Pakistan blocks Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan's movie 'Raees'

A new Indian blockbuster has been banned in Pakistan for allegedly misrepresenting Muslims.

White House turmoil rankles Washington more than Trump

As President Donald Trump's White House attempts to embark on a period of order and discipline, many in Washington are greeting the news with a collective eye roll.