Greta Thunberg changes Twitter bio in response to Trump calling her TIME cover honor ‘ridiculous’

While much of the world was congratulating climate change activist Greta Thunberg for being announced as TIME magazine’s Person of the Year, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to mock the 16-year-old, saying she has an “anger management problem.”

Trump criticizes teen climate activist Greta Thunberg after Time magazine honor

President Donald Trump lashed out at 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg on Thursday, a day after she was named by Time as its Person of the Year, calling her selection “ridiculous."

House Judiciary panel takes first steps toward impeachment vote

Democrats and Republicans on the panel used the prime-time hearing to make final arguments for and against impeachment.

DOJ watchdog tells Congress there were 'basic and fundamental errors' in Russia probe

The Justice Department's internal watchdog told Congress on Wednesday that he is concerned that “so many basic and fundamental errors" were made by the FBI as it investigated ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Read the articles of impeachment against President Trump

House Democrats have unveiled two articles of impeachment against President Trump that will serve as the basis for action by the House Judiciary Committee. One accuses Trump of abuse of power, and the other accuses him of obstruction of Congress.

UFC's Bryce Mitchell offers to beat up politicians for Trump: 'Holler at me bro'

Bryce Mitchell stayed undefeated Saturday picking up a submission victory over Matt Sayles in a featherweight bout at UFC on ESPN 7 in Washington, and then offered his services to President Trump.

Trump to attend Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia Saturday

White House spokesman Judd Deere confirmed Monday on Twitter that the President would be heading to Philadelphia to attend the game for the third time.

Watchdog report: FBI's Russia probe justified, no bias found

The Russia probe report found no evidence of political bias, despite performance failures, per a summary obtained by The Associated Press.

Arizona governor says state will keep welcoming refugees

Gov. Ducey wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Michael Pompeo that Arizona has historically been among the most welcoming states for resettling refugees who have been vetted by a host of U.S. agencies long before they enter the United States.

Newsmaker Saturday: Debbie Lesko
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Arizona Rep. Debbie Lesko (District 8) talks about the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and her views on the process in Washington, D.C.

North Korea says it carried out 'very important test' at long-range rocket launch site

North Korea said Sunday it carried out a "very important test" at its long-range rocket launch site that U.S. and South Korean officials said the North had partially dismantled as part of denuclearization steps.

President Trump says he is concerned about water standards, says some people have to flush toilets 10-15 times

President Donald J. Trump said that he has asked the EPA to look at water standards because there are times when people turn on faucets or "take a shower and water comes dripping out. It's dripping out very quietly. Dripping out. People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times, as opposed to once they end up using more water."

Supreme Court keeps federal executions on hold

The Supreme Court upheld the decision to keep federal executions on hold after the Trump Administration attempted to begin executions after a 16-year hold.