At least 4 people are dead and 20 injured in London after an attacker used a car to run people over and then stabbed several others, including a police officer.
House Intelligence Chair Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said federal authorities had collected via surveillance private information from and about the Trump transition team “incidentally.”
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced U.S. troops would remain in Iraq after the defeat of ISIS in order to prevent a resurgence.
President Trump signed the first authorization bill for NASA since 2010; it includes a long-term goal of sending humans to Mars by 2030.
On the third day of the Neil Gorsuch hearings, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) says he’s open to voting in favor of the Supreme Court nominee.
Pepsi is withdrawing two-liter bottles and six-packs from Philadelphia in the wake of that city’s soda tax.