President Trump has strongly criticized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she and other Democrats rejected his latest immigration proposal.
Associated Press correspondent Tim McGuire reports.
In a series of tweets Sunday, President Trump says House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has moved so far to the left. She has "officially become a radical Democrat."
Pelosi labeled Trump's proposal "a non-starter" nothing more than "a compilation of several previously rejected initiatives" that would not pass the House.
California Democrat Congressman Adam Schiff tells CBS Face the Nation Trump was playing to his base.
"It was a - I think an effort to prop up the president's sagging poll numbers."
Vice President Mike Pence tells Fox News Sunday Trump wants Democrats to negotiate.
"... and what we have from Democrat leadership so far is just some bites. And American people want us to work together ....."
President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is leaving open the possibility that Trump and former personal attorney Michael Cohen might have discussed Cohen's congressional testimony. But he said so what if he did.
On CNN Sunday, Giuliani said he didn't know if the two had discussed a congressional interview in which Cohen admitted to lying about a Trump Tower project in Moscow.
BuzzFeed news reported last week that Mr. Trump directed Cohen to lie to Congress.
Unknown gunmen attacked a U.N. peacekeeping camp in northern Mali Sunday, killing 10 blue helmets from Chad and wounding 25 others.
A spokesman for [Secretary-General] U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres said the secretary-general sends his "heartfelt condolences" to the government of Chad.
He described Sunday's attack as "complex." Gunmen pulled up in several armed vehicles and ambushed the peacekeeping camp.
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Students at a Catholic school in the southern state of Kentucky seen in video mocking Native Americans in Washington D.C. could be expelled from the school.
Video circulating online show a teen staring at and standing extremely close to 64-year-old Nathan Phillips, a Native American man and Vietnam veteran who was singing and playing a drum.
In a joint statement, the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, and a Catholic high school apologized and said they are investigating.
Pakistan arrested more than a dozen counter-terrorism officers on Sunday.
The arrests came a day after the officers shot a middle-aged couple, their teenage daughter and a family friend, in what the officers had described as a shootout with Islamic State militants.
But relatives and witnesses say the victims were shot in cold blood.
Sudanese police fired tear gas as protesters gathered Sunday for fresh demonstrations, calling on longtime President Omar al-Bashir to step down.
Witnesses say police confronted protesters as they attempted to march on parliament in Omdurman, which is Khartoum's twin city.
Protests turned violent Sunday between Greek demonstrators and police as tens of thousands of people converged on Athens to oppose a name-change deal with Macedonia.
A total lunar eclipse on Sunday evening. Associated Press correspondent Shelley Adler reports.
Shortly after 9:30 Eastern Time, the Earth will slide directly between the moon and the sun, creating a total lunar eclipse and you won't see another one until 2021.
It will also be the year's first supermoon, when a full moon appears a little bigger and brighter thanks to its slightly closer position.
Expect the eclipsed, or blood moon, to turn red from sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere.
Just keep your fingers crossed that the skies above you will be clear.
A major winter storm has brought some of the coldest temperatures of the season to a large part of the United States.
The New England area was hard-hit on Sunday. Almost 5,000 flights were canceled Sunday around the country.
The National Weather Service issued winter storm warnings or advisories for part or all of at least 15 states stretching southeast Missouri to Maine.
Top story of the hour, the government has been partially shut down for a month now. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are going without pay, including those at the Voice of America, creating financial hardship.
Many public services are unavailable to Americans during the closure and many museums and parks are closed.
You can find more on these and other late breaking and developing stories, from around the world, around the clock, at voanews.com and on the VOA news mobile app. I'm Christopher Cruise, VOA news.