The Supreme Court blocked Congress from receiving grand-jury materials from Mueller's investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election, likely extending review of the case past November's election.

The U.S. hit a milestone in the coronavirus pandemic as all 50 states have now begun reopening, working to revive their economies after lengthy shutdowns.

A Chinese political conclave that had been delayed by the coronavirus will give Xi an opportunity to lay out his economic goals and return to sidelined priorities.

Pompeo lashed out at critics and press leaks, saying he advised Trump to terminate the State Department's inspector general while denying he did so as retaliation.

Trump stepped up his criticism of voting by mail, threatening to withhold federal funds from Michigan and Nevada over their efforts to expand the practice.

A Senate panel authorized a subpoena in its probe of the work that Joe Biden's son Hunter did for a Ukrainian natural-gas company.

NASA's top human-exploration official resigned abruptly over what a person familiar with the details described as alleged contracting improprieties.

Palestinian officials vowed to press ahead with canceling all agreements with Israel in response to a potential move by Israel to annex parts of the West Bank.