This election cycle, claims of sexual harassment or misconduct have ended the bids of 12 Republicans and 13 Democrats. But many others facing accusations remain in office.
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement.
In a 5–4 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld President Trump’s travel ban.
In their recently released music video and collaborative album, the Carters show just how much their dynamic as a couple has evolved.
A federal judge ordered former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort to jail to await trial.
A new lawsuit filed by the New York attorney general alleges that the Donald J. Trump Foundation and its board of directors engaged in a years-long pattern of illegal behavior.
Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is reportedly parting ways with the lawyers who are representing him in a federal investigation into his business dealings, and is likely to cooperate with federal prosecutors.
A federal judge approved AT&T’s proposed $85 billion purchase of Time Warner.
President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are expected to meet on Tuesday morning in Singapore, marking the first-ever meeting between a sitting American president and a North Korean leader.
The first lady’s behavior isn’t what people today are used to.
Four Atlantic staffers discuss hip-hop’s vicious and messy brawl of the moment and how the art of the diss track has evolved.
A federal judge ruled that it’s unconstitutional for President Trump to block people from his Twitter account.
The Office of Government Ethics released President Trump’s financial disclosure, which included a reimbursement of more than $100,000 to his lawyer Michael Cohen.
Virginia Senator Mark Warner announced his support for President Trump’s pick for CIA director, Gina Haspel.
In a memo to employees, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said that hiring Michael Cohen as a political consultant “was a serious misjudgment.”
But they probably won't be voting for her.
President Trump told lawmakers that he has ordered his advisers to look into rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a deal he pulled out of days after taking office.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt reportedly leased an apartment linked to a Washington lobbyist for $50 a night.
John Dowd, the lead lawyer representing President Trump in the Russia investigation, resigned on Thursday.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders continued to deny reports that National-Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, among others, will be replaced.