White House, Lawmakers float ideas for ending government shutdown, Trump administration puts on hold $18 billion in funding for New York City infrastructure projects, and here's how much money to give as a wedding gift.
White House calls for Iran to 'surrender' as he weighs military action, Brad Lander, NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate, arrested by ICE agents, and 20-somethings are taking up grandma's favorite hobbies.
White House considers slashing China tariffs to de-escalate trade war, Democrats resort to theater and procedure to mount Trump resistance, and FBI says online scams raked in record $16.6 billion last year.
Israel agrees to open crossing for Gaza aid after White House pressure, judge denies Trump's motion to dismiss documents case, and is Applebee's $200 'date night' promotion worth it.
Highland Park July Fourth parade shooting leaves at least six dead, White House faces legal hurdles in weighing abortion response, and these high school seniors raced away from graduation to fight a fire.
White House pushes back on criticism of isolation guidance, Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty in Epstein sex-abuse case, and a guide to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
Hurricane Isaias makes landfall in Southern North Carolina, Congressional Democrats, White House cite progress in talks on coronavirus bill, and new Wisconsin Justice sworn in during 100-mile ultramarathon.
White House budget official raised legal concerns about Ukraine aid, heavy snow and wind could slam the brakes on Thanksgiving travel, and families are inviting shelter dogs over for Thanksgiving dinner.
White House says It won't cooperate with impeachment inquiry, U.S. Supreme Court divided on LGBT employment protections, and owning a dog linked to lower risk of death after a heart attack.
Trump slams impeachment probe as hoax as Democrats seek White House documents, former Dallas Officer sentenced to 10 years, and America's middle class can't afford its cars.
Whistleblower alleges White House effort to conceal details of Ukraine call, how companions are dealing with tariffs, and the hero high school football player from Ohio.
White House downplays retaliating against Iran, New York prosecutors subpoena eight years of Trump tax returns, and U.S. gas prices expected to rise after Saudi Arabia attack.
White House scraps Taliban peace talks, what do the sluggish August jobs numbers mean for the economy, and the legal gray zone of Marijuana at the airport.
Hurricane Dorian roars toward Florida as state of emergency declared, White House to roll back more rules on a significant contributor to climate change, and the best cities for freelance workers.
Trump says he is opposed to White House aides testifying to Congress, more young people likely to vote in 2020 than 2016, and how not to work on your vacation.
As the nation mourns the loss of George H.W. Bush, David Jackson from USA Today joins us to explore the complicated relationship between George W. Bush and his father.
POLITICO's Alex Isenstadt explains that the White House is poised for a wave of post-midterm departures as staffers are set to leave for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign.