At least 10 people were injured Thursday as two groups of people opened fire at each other inside the food court at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge, police said.
An exhibition spotlighting the 20,000 missing Ukrainian children was unveiled Thursday on the National Mall, as Capitol Hill lawmakers accused Russia of committing war crimes by abducting the youths and severing their ties to their homeland.
Federal authorities said they've disrupted a vicious "scam factory" network in Asia that recruited local workers, enslaved them in fraud centers as large as cities, then turned them loose to steal from Americans through phone scams.
President Trump announced Thursday that he's reached a drug pricing deal with Regeneron, the last holdout among the 17 large pharmaceutical companies to agree to most-favored-nation prices in the U.S.
The number of Republicans with a moderate voting record has dropped elevenfold in three years as Democrats have started to course-correct from a mass shift to the left, according to the Institute for Legislative Analysis.
Republican Reps. Nancy Mace and Cory Mills are feuding on social media about misconduct allegations and whether the other lawmaker deserves to remain in Congress amid the departures of several embattled members.
President Trump is putting a personal touch on Israel-Lebanon peace talks, opting to host officials from both countries at the White House on Thursday.
President Trump said Thursday that Navy Secretary John Phelan, who was fired a day earlier after 13 months on the job, is welcome to return to the administration in the future.