World Series champion Nationals to visit White House on Monday

The World Series champion Washington Nationals will visit the White House on Monday, according to the administration.

Trump changes primary residence from New York to Florida

President Donald Trump says he will be making Palm Beach, Florida, his permanent residence after he leaves the White House, rather than returning to Trump Tower in New York.

Elizabeth Warren health care plan pledges no middle class tax increase

(AP) -- Elizabeth Warren promised Friday to spend more than $20 trillion over the next decade to provide government-funded health care to every American without raising middle class taxes -- finally offering ideas about how to implement the massive "Medicare for All" program without taking a larger bite out of most Americans' salaries.

Georgia high court affirms dismissal of election challenge

Georgia's highest court affirmed a lower court dismissal of a lawsuit challenging the outcome of last year's race for lieutenant governor.

Trump identifies 'Conan,' military dog in Baghdadi raid, says she will visit White House

President Donald Trump shared a photo of the heroic military dog on Twitter, who he later identified as “Conan" and said would be visiting Washington, D.C. soon.

National Security Council aide to President Trump resigns on eve of his testimony in House impeachment probe

President Donald Trump's top adviser for Russian and European affairs is leaving his job at the White House, a day before he's scheduled to testify before the House impeachment investigators, a senior administration official said Wednesday.

Twitter bans all political advertisements

Twitter is banning all political advertising from its service, saying social media companies give advertisers an unfair advantage in proliferating highly targeted, misleading messages.

Michelle Obama talks ‘white flight’ during Chicago interview

White Americans are “still running” elsewhere when minorities and immigrants move into their communities, Michelle Obama observed Tuesday.

House recognizes Armenian genocide in rebuke to Turkey

The House has voted overwhelmingly to recognize the century-old mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide. The move is a clear rebuke to NATO ally Turkey in the wake of its invasion of northern Syria.

Fed cuts rates a 3rd time this year but signals likely pause

The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate Wednesday for the third time this year to try to sustain the economic expansion in the face of global threats. But it hinted that it won't likely cut again this year.

Governor Kemp to unveil 'Georgia Access' waiver plan Thursday

Thursday afternoon, Governor Brian Kemp will unveil "Georgia Access," the state's health insurance waiver plan, designed to improve access and reduce premiums across the state.

Diplomat: John Bolton cautioned him about Giuliani and Ukraine

(AP) -- A State Department foreign service officer will tell House impeachment investigators Wednesday former national security adviser John Bolton cautioned him that Rudy Giuliani "was a key voice with the president on Ukraine," which could complicate U.S. goals in the Eastern European country.

Body of former State Senator Leroy Johnson to lie in state

The first African-American to become elected to the Georgia State Senator since reconstruction will lie in state in the Rotunda of the Georgia State Capitol this week.

Georgia to remove 300,000 names from voter registry

Georgia election officials could soon remove more than 300,000 names from the state's voting rolls.

Dems introduce resolution formalizing impeachment inquiry procedures

House Democrats on Tuesday introduced a resolution to formalize their impeachment inquiry and adopt rules to govern the proceedings, following sustained complaints by Republicans in Congress and the White House that the secretive inquiry hasn't followed past precedent and violates the president's due process rights.

Sources: Sessions exploring possible Senate run

Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is exploring the possibility of a run for his former Senate seat in Alabama.