Baby born without anus comes home after months in hospital
A Pennsylvania family was able to bring home one of their twins who was born in July without an anus and forced to undergo seven surgeries and still requires a colostomy and G-tube.
Nadler floats idea of Stephen Miller taking questions from Congress over immigration
Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., on Sunday said White House aide Stephen Miller, “who seems to be the boss of everybody on immigration,” should appear in front of Congress and try to explain recent developments in policy, including the idea to send migrants from the border to sanctuary cities.
Ilhan Omar: I've experienced more 'direct threats on my life' since Trump tweet of 9/11 video
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said Sunday night she's received an influx of death threats since President Trump tweeted a video that combined comments from the congresswoman — which critics said were dismissive of the Sept. 11 attacks — with footage from Ground Zero.
Trump campaign raked in over $30M in first quarter
President Trump's re-election campaign raised $30.3 million in the first quarter of this year, far pacing the leading fundraisers among the Democrats, Fox News confirmed Sunday.
Pelosi plays down influence of AOC wing of Democrats, says it's 'like 5 people'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., tried to tamp down the perceived influence of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive freshman Democrats, saying their wing in Congress was "like five people."
Gillibrand raises $3M in first quarter, trailing many other 2020 candidates
Presidential candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand raised $3 million in the first quarter of this year, trailing all but one of the 2020 candidates who have disclosed their fundraising hauls.
Pelosi moves to ensure Ilhan Omar's safety, calls for Trump to take down video
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Sunday that she's taken steps to ensure the safety of Rep. Ilhan Omar following President Trump’s tweet of a video that, according to critics, showed the Minnesota Democrat being dismissive of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Pete Buttigieg formally announces 2020 presidential run
Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Ind., who has seen his poll numbers surge in recent weeks, officially declared on Sunday that he's running for president – in a speech where he highlighted both his progressive values and Midwestern upbringing.
Sanders lights into liberal think tank he says is 'smearing' progressives
Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders wrote a fiery letter to the liberal Center for American Progress (CAP) this week, charging that the activist group is effectively instigating a civil war among prominent Democrats that could end up ensuring President Trump' re-election.
Conway: House Democratic leaders frustrated with Ocasio-Cortez, Omar and other 'radical freshmen'
White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway said on Sunday that she believes there a number of moderate Democrats in the House who are willing to work with President Trump, but that the “radical freshman” lawmakers are frustrating them and hindering any attempts at bipartisanship.
Qanta Ahmed: Ilhan Omar is a disgrace to Islam and doesn’t represent my Muslim religion
Rep. Ilhan Omar continues to be an embarrassment and a disgrace for me and other American Muslims with her outrageous, ignorant, anti-Semitic and now anti-American comments. She projects a distorted and patently Islamist interpretation of Islam – a religion that in reality stands for the values of justice, peace and ethical conduct.
Sen. Bernie Sanders: We need an economy and government that works for all, not just the one percent
In America today, we have more wealth and income inequality than any other major country on earth and it is worse now than at any other time since the 1920s.
Michael Goodwin: As Trump soars higher, Dems reach their lowest point yet
The momentous victory for Trump vindicated his claims of innocence. The fog of accusations that he was an illegitimate president was destroyed by a news flash that left no room for ambiguity.
Andy Puzder: Stephen Moore at the Fed has liberals terrified -- here’s why
Liberal politicians, comedians, and media outlets are trying to derail Moore’s nomination, but their hysterical attacks are just further examples of the Trump Derangement Syndrome that has taken hold of the professional left.
Paul Batura: How 23 failures led me to winning at the Boston Marathon
Monday’s Boston Marathon marks the 122nd iteration of the world’s oldest annual 26.2-mile footrace. Over 32,000 athletes will compete in this year’s edition, each one having qualified by finishing another race in a specified time based upon gender and age.
Christen Limbaugh Bloom: How to transform your season of loneliness into an amazing experience
From the moment I accepted my first job in New York, I was bursting with eagerness to arrive in this vibrant city. I had dreamt of living here my entire life and could not have been more excited to start a new season of endless possibilities.
Judah and Chelsea Smith: On Easter, ask yourself, 'Does your life reflect Jesus’ example?
The greatest example Jesus provides is that of generosity and sacrifice, of giving of one’s self to benefit others. We believe we serve a beneficent God—one who created us because he loves us and has made generous plans for our lives. Above all, his generosity is demonstrated by his giving His only son, Jesus, as a sacrifice in place of you and me.
Florida fisherman dies after attempting to retrieve fishing pole: report
A Florida fisherman who was pulled from the water on Saturday after attempting to retrieve his fishing pole in West Palm Beach has died, a report said.
Colorado man split $4.8M jackpot with brothers who rigged game, wants full amount: report
A man who split a winning $4.8 million Colorado Lotto jackpot with two brothers who were eventually convicted of rigging lotteries says he is owed the full amount because he had played fairly.
Suspect arrested in brutal assault on transgender woman, Dallas cops say
Authorities in Texas late Sunday said the man accused of brutally beating a transgender woman in an attack in broad daylight that was captured on cellphone video has been arrested.
South Korean president calls for 4th summit with Kim Jong Un
South Korean President Moon Jae-in says he's ready for a fourth summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to help salvage faltering nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang.
Indonesia candidates: Metal fan, cleric, soldier, tycoon
Indonesia's presidential election Wednesday pits incumbent Joko Widodo against former special forces Gen. Prabowo Subianto in a repeat of the 2014 contest.
Israeli president begins consultations before tapping new PM
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin has begun consultations with representatives of the new parliament's factions ahead of tapping the country's next prime minister.
Iraq seeks to reclaim leadership role, status in Arab world
After decades of conflict, Iraq is seeking to reclaim a leadership role and status in the Arab world with a centrist policy and a determination among the country's top leaders to maintain good relations with both Iran and the United States.
6 appear in court on charges they sent mosque attack images
Six people have appeared in a New Zealand court on charges they illegally redistributed the livestreamed footage of a gunman shooting worshippers at two mosques last month.
Nissan ex-chair Ghosn's appeal on detention turned down
Japan's Supreme Court has turned down an appeal by the lawyers for Nissan's former Chairman Carlos Ghosn to end his detention following his arrest for the fourth time on financial misconduct allegations.
Red Cross, New Zealand hope for info on nurse held in Syria
New Zealand's foreign minister has confirmed a New Zealand nurse has been held captive by the Islamic State group in Syria for almost six years, information long kept secret for fear her life might be at risk.
Fukushima plant operator begins removing fuel from melted reactor
The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant for the first time is removing fuel from a cooling pool at one of three reactors that melted down in the 2011 disaster, a milestone in the decades-long process to decommission the plant.
Removal of fuel in pool at Fukushima's melted reactor begins
The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant for the first time is removing fuel from a cooling pool at one of three reactors that melted down in the 2011 disaster, a milestone in the decades-long process to decommission the plant.