John Kelly says he isn't quitting or getting fired today
"I was not brought in to control him," Kelly said in a very rare press conference appearance
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"I was not brought in to control him," Kelly said in a very rare press conference appearance
Regarding Trump's tweet that FEMA can't stay here forever, residents here told us no one is asking for forever -- they just need help right now
The EPA says there are reports of Puerto Ricans getting drinking water from wells at hazardous waste sites
So far 10 people have come down with suspected cases of leptospirosis, a disease spread by animals' urine, and four people have died
It's unclear when the Senate would vote on it since it's on recess this week and will return next week
The loan will help Puerto Rico deal with making government payroll and pension payments
Gov. Ricardo Rossello said two recent deaths are believed to be from the bacterial infection known as Leptospirosis
CBS News' David Begnaud, who has covered the crisis extensively, reports that a man sent him pictures of people standing in long lines waiting to get water
The Trump administration granted a 10-day waiver on Sept. 28 for the law requiring that goods shipped between U.S. ports be carried by American-flag ships
Ricardo Rossello says some areas on the island have only 20 percent of drinking water supplies nearly three weeks after Hurricane Maria
"They were screaming and they were loving everything," said Trump of the people of Puerto Rico during his visit
The island experienced widespread damage from the storm, including to most of the electrical, gas and water grid and infrastructure
CEO of Tesla pitches solar-powered replacement for island's electricity infrastructure destroyed by Hurricane Maria
"Almost Like Praying," features an all-star lineup of artists including Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and all proceeds will go to hurricane relief
CBS News correspondent David Begnaud just returned from Puerto Rico, where he spent more than two weeks reporting
Mental health concerns abound as Puerto Rico continues to struggle in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said "scientists are learning more and more about the links between climate change and extreme weather"
The concert, called "Deep From the Heart," will be held at Texas A&M's Reed Arena on Oct. 21 and will feature some major country music
The death toll in Puerto Rico more than doubled overnight, and most of the new deaths are from the island's rural interior
The president’s approval ratings remain roughly where they’ve been for months, according to four new national surveys
"You can wave goodbye to that," said Trump of Puerto Rico's debt crisis
Gov. Ricardo Rossello made the announcement at a news conference following President Trump's short visit to the U.S. territory
President Trump jokingly told officials Puerto Rico is throwing the federal budget "a little out of whack"
The president also said officials there should be "proud" they've kept the death toll low, compared to the "real catastrophe" of Hurricane Katrina
The meeting will be the first between the two amid a brewing back and forth over Puerto Rico aid response
A federal magistrate judge wrote that there is a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the case involving former FBI Director James Comey.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers said Monday he's "deeply ashamed" after messages between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released last week.
New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawyers accused the Trump administration of "outrageous government conduct," arguing the fraud charges against her were intended to punish James for her opposition to President Trump.
An Indiana prosecutor has charged a homeowner who shot and killed a house cleaner earlier this month, when she showed up at his property by mistake.
The U.N. Security Council has approved a U.S. plan for Gaza that authorizes an international stabilization force to provide security in the Palestinian territory.
President Trump told reporters Monday the U.S. will sell Saudi Arabia F-35 fighter jets, a day before Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to visit the White House.
Joseph Emerson tried to shut down a commercial plane's engines midflight in 2023 while traveling off duty in the cockpit's jump seat.
Social Security's full retirement age is changing next year, affecting when the youngest baby boomers and Gen Xers can collect 100% of their benefits.
The Supreme Court will not reconsider a 25-year-old decision that found student-led and initiated prayer at football games unconstitutional.