Trump Move to Roll Back Climate Rules Won't Bring Back Coal or Mining Jobs
Donald Trump will take aim Tuesday at one of President Obama's signature efforts on climate change: rules designed to make power plants cleaner.
Trump Tries to Make Good On Promises to Roll Back Obama-era Regulations
President Donald Trump, looking to make good on his campaign promise to roll back federal regulations, will sign four measures Monday that halt rules enacted during the final days of Barack Obama's presidency.
Russian Banker Who Met with Jared Kushner Has Ties to Putin
The Russian bank chairman who met with Jared Kushner in December isn't your ordinary banker.
From Yemen to Mosul, Trump's Rocky Start in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump has vowed to wipe Islamist terrorism "from the face of the Earth" and says he wants the US to "start winning wars again" -- but he's gotten off to a rocky start in the Middle East.
Maine Gov. Paul LePage: Letting Obamacare Fail Is As Sensible As Jumping Off a Bridge
Republican Gov. Paul LePage said Tuesday that letting Obamacare fail is as sensible as jumping off of a bridge. Though the Maine governor did not mention Donald Trump by name, the President has repeatedly said that his new plan to replace Obamacare involves first waiting for the law to "explode." LePage was a supporter of Trump's during the presidential campaign.
US Air Force Considers Dumping Undefeated Fighter Jet
A 1980s-era combat jet that has long been hailed as the most successful dog-fighting aircraft in US history may have finally met its match.
Suspect Arrested, Accused of Throwing Bible Into Colorado Mosque
Police arrested a 35-year-old man, suspected of throwing rocks and a Bible at a Colorado mosque.
Michigan to Pay Nearly $100 million in Flint Lawsuit Settlement
The state of Michigan will set aside $97 million for lead or galvanized steel water lines to be replaced in the City of Flint, according to a settlement filed Monday in US District Court.
Three Home Invaders Killed at Oklahoma Residence
Three teens dressed in black and wearing masks and gloves were killed by a resident when they broke into a home, Oklahoma authorities said Monday.
5 Things for Tuesday, March 28: Climate Change, Russia, Flint Water
Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
Sanders: GOP Shouldn't Go Nuclear Over Gorsuch
Sen. Bernie Sanders called on his chamber's Republican majority on Sunday to keep existing rules allowing for the filibuster on Supreme Court nominations.
Dash Star Kealia Ohai Opens Up About Relationship with J.J. Watt
Houston Dash star Kealia Ohai is opening up about her relationship with Houston Texans star J.J. Watt.
Teen Awarded Junior Market Steer Champion At 2017 RodeoHouston
A teenager won the Grand Champion prize in the Junior Market Steer competition at RodeoHouston Friday evening.
Health Care Debacle: Trump Attacks Conservatives Over Bill Failure
President Donald Trump is attacking conservative lawmakers after the failure of the Republican bill to replace Obamacare.
Kasich: Trump Needs To Work With Democrats On Health Care
Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Sunday that President Donald Trump likely learned a lesson from his failed attempt to pass the Republican health care bill and called the lack of bipartisan cooperation in Washington "pathetic."
Is Huck Really Dead on 'Scandal?'
Don't bury him just yet Gladiators. The actor who plays Huck on "Scandal" has some words of hope for fans who were upset about last week's cliffhanger episode in which his character was shot multiple times.
RodeoHouston Wows Crowd With Tribute To Bucking Horses
A beautiful tribute to bucking horses has proven to be a popular addition to RodeoHouston each night, even bringing some rodeogoers to tears.
NFL Approves Raiders' Move to Las Vegas
NFL owners voted Monday to approve the Raiders' move from Oakland to Las Vegas, the league announced.
OWN Orders Two New Docu-Series 'Released' and 'Checking Inn' to Join Its Saturday Night Programming Line Up
OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network announced today it has ordered two new docu-series that will join its popular Saturday night programming line-up later this year.
The Weirder Side of Obesity: Genetic Forms of Besity Are Rare Yet Numerous
While scientists have been aware of about two dozen genetic conditions that can cause obesity, a new study published Monday in the journal Obesity Reviews finds there are many more.

