Trump signs law giving veterans smoother path to STEM careers

President Donald Trump signed the Supporting Veterans in STEM Careers Act into law. The legislation is aimed at giving veterans an easier path to careers in science, technology, engineering and math after active duty.

New Hampshire primary: Sanders wins; Buttigieg follows close behind

Bernie Sanders held a small lead over Pete Buttigieg Tuesday night as final results were coming in in the New Hampshire Democratic primary.

California bill would ban stays at Trump hotels for state employees

State lawmakers in California are considering a bill that would prohibit state agencies from spending taxpayer money at any of the hotels owned by President Trump or his family.

Schumer calls on 'every single' inspector general to investigate Vindman ouster

Sen. Chuck Schumer called on the inspectors general to protect government whistleblowers amid President Donald Trump’s ouster of key government officials in the impeachment probe. 

Man carrying knife arrested outside White House after threat

A man carrying a knife was arrested outside the White House after he told a U.S. Secret Service officer that he was there to kill the president, police said.

Newsmaker Saturday: Stan Barnes, Erika Flores, Scott Jarrett
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Part 1: FOX 10's Kari Lake talks to Stan Barnes of Copperstate Consulting about the State of the Union speech, the Iowa caucus and the Trump impeachment trial. Part 2: Scott Jarrett, Director of Election Day and Emergency Voting and Erika Flores, Deputy Director of Communications for the Maricopa County Elections Dept. discuss their preparations for Arizona's presidential preference election on March 17 and how it won't be using an app, unlike the Iowa caucus; voter registration deadlines and who can vote in the PPE.

Democratic debate: Candidates clash over electability in struggle to oust Trump

Seven Democrats were facing off in New Hampshire, just four days before the state's first-in-the-nation primary election, for what could be the final debate-stage meeting for multiple candidates. The field has been shaken and reshaped by chaotic Iowa caucuses earlier this week that raised deeper questions about several candidates' political survival.

Immigrants embrace activism awaiting word on DACA's future

DACA recipients are assuming prominent roles in the 2020 elections. They are becoming leaders in the Democratic presidential campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Tom Steyer and get-out-the vote groups in immigrant communities, using their shared language and culture to build trust.

Report: Trump hotels bill Secret Service at rates as high as $650 per night

Those close to the Trump administration claim the U.S. Secret Service only pays minimal rates to use Trump Organization properties. But documents show the security force is being billed much higher, The Washington Post reported.

Joe Walsh ends Republican presidential campaign against Trump

The former Illinois congressman said Friday the fight against the “Cult of Trump” is just getting started.

DNC calls for a 'recanvass' of Iowa caucus results after delays

The chairman of the Democratic National Committee called for the recanvass in order to “assure public confidence in the results.”

Trump unleashes fury at impeachment enemies at prayer event

“They have done everything possible to destroy us and by so doing very badly hurt our nation,” said Trump, who triumphantly held up copies of two newspapers with huge "ACQUITTED!" headlines as he took the stage.

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz to file ethics charges against Pelosi for ripping up Trump's SOTU speech

House Judiciary Committee member Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., said Wednesday he will be filing ethics charges against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., over what he called her "temper tantrum" following President Trump's State of the Union address the previous evening.

Trump courts black voters, but opposition remains deep

Trump went out of his way to reach out to black voters during his speech Tuesday, touting several initiatives ahead of the November election. But recent polls paint a bleak picture for Trump with black voters.

Impeachment trial: Split Senate votes to acquit Trump on abuse of power, obstruction of Congress

A majority of senators expressed unease with Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine that resulted in the two articles of impeachment. But the final tallies — 52-48 favoring acquittal of abuse of power, 53-47 of obstruction of Congress' investigation — fell short.