What shutdown? Trump isn't canceling travel, golf or his ballroom even with the government shuttered
In shutdowns past — including during Trump's first term — presidents normally scaled back their schedules. With staffers deemed “non-essential” sent home, the White House often sought to appear ...
Virginia residents are casting ballots in a handful of days for myriad closely watched races from the governor’s office to ...
In what is seen as a new phase of estrangement, India and Pakistan’s diplomatic freeze since the 2019 Pulwama–Balakot crisis ...
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern discusses what it takes to run a country, from reforming firearms laws ...
The shutdown started earlier this month after Senate Democrats demanded a government funding bill include an extension of expiring health insurance subsidies. The Trump administration has found ways ...
This reluctance to act reflects the tremendous wealth and power of the tech industry, which is more visible than ever under ...
In the final year of President Donald Trump’s first administration, the CIA carried out a clandestine cyberattack against the Venezuelan government, disabling the computer network used by Venezuelan ...
A year meant to be crucial in the fight against climate change is coming up short. Most of the nations that signed the Paris ...
No one has taken credit for the anonymous viral social media post encouraging teachers to call out of work both days.
Japan’s recently elected first female premier met the U.S. President on Tuesday to try to set a new tone for U.S.-Japan ...
The Burevestnik is a nuclear-powered, nuclear-capable cruise missile announced in 2018 by Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Higher forecasts for energy demand and the Trump administration's posture are leading some to call on New York officials to ...
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