Good news President-elect Donald Trump says there's no place in his administration for U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, who withdrew her support for the Republican nominee a month before election day.
Volkswagen cuts 30,000, NetApp, and Marvell also slash jobs. But Tinder is on the hunt in Silicon Valley and Tesla puts out a help-wanted sign in Germany
Earth scientists have identified a huge new potential source of food and fuel for the world - microalgae.
An Android phone hardened for privacy and security that plays Google at its own game.
President-elect Trump said that his agenda will be putting America first.
Gabbard represents a constituency in Hawaii and is not of Indian descent, but a second-generation Hindu by religion.
On Tuesday morning, two terrorists were gunned down by the Indian Army in Kashmirs Bandipora.
Shankars 2.0 First Look was released in Mumbai. Why? Isnt Chennai good enough? What about die-hard fans?
The Indian Army has said that retribution will be heavy.
After Richard Spencer said 'hail Trump' during a conference, he received straight-armed salutes. He told NBC News Monday that his comments were 'cheeky.'
Major media executives and network hosts were berated in a private, closed-door meeting with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, according to The New York Post.
Looks like a sound solid plan.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach accidentally showed reporters part of his strategic plan for reshaping the Homeland Security Department on Sunday. Here are the portions revealed by a photo enlargement:
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY / KOBACH STRATEGIC PLAN FOR
NERA ECONOMIC CONSULTING Managing Dir. and AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE visiting scholar JEFFREY EISENACH and UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Public Utility Research Center head MARK JAMISON have been …
UPDATE, 11 22 AM: The campaign manager of Donald Trumps winning Presidential run says that the off-the-record meeting today between the President-elect and top brass from ABC News, CBS News, NBC N
Give Sean Hannity this: It was clear he was on the Trump Train, and he never denied it
Giuliani and Bolton are out there on the extreme," the GOP senator says.
There'll be a very close vote in Senate confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of State - and it could go against either John Bolton or Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Rand Paul said Sunday.
The senator has some questions for the next CIA director.