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Donald Trump, Kim Jong-Un open second nuclear summit in Vietnam
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un, leaders of nations with a long history of hostilities, opened their second summit Wednesday with smiles and friendly banter before...

One-on-One: Trump, Kim confront North Korea’s nuke plans
With nervous world capitals looking on, President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un are beginning their second nuclear summit with a one-on-one discussion and an intimate dinner as...

Big welcome in Vietnam for Donald Trump, Kim Jong-Un and new nuclear talks
After long journeys to Vietnam, U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are in place for their second summit to address perhaps the world's biggest security...

Trump tamps down expectations as he heads to Kim summit
Redefining success, President Donald Trump headed to his second meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un on Monday, determined to tamp down expectations that he'll achieve big strides toward denuclearization.

Trump not “thrilled” with border deal but leaning toward it
Under mounting pressure from his own party, President Donald Trump appeared to be grudgingly leaning toward accepting an agreement Tuesday that would head off a threatened second government shutdown but...

As clock ticks, new hurdle emerges in border security talks
Bargainers clashed Sunday over whether to limit the number of migrants authorities can detain, tossing a new hurdle before negotiators hoping to strike a border security compromise for Congress to...

Giuliani: “Over my dead body” will Mueller interview Trump
With a number of probes moving closer to the Oval Office, President Donald Trump and his attorney unleased a fresh series of attacks Sunday on the investigators, questioning their integrity...

Loyalty and rapport: Why Trump chose Mick Mulvaney as chief of staff
Demonstrated loyalty. Political savvy. Personal rapport. And, as a bonus, a decent golf game.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke resigning, cites “vicious” attacks
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, facing federal investigations into his travel, political activity and potential conflicts of interest, will be leaving the administration at year's end, President Donald Trump said Saturday.

Trump picks budget head Mulvaney to be next chief of staff
President Donald Trump on Friday picked budget director Mick Mulvaney to be his acting chief of staff, ending a chaotic search in which several top contenders took themselves out of...