
Biden adviser says US is pressing for the release of reporter who has spent 100 days in Russian jail
The Kremlin earlier this week suggested that it was open to a possible prisoner exchange that could involve Gershkovich

The Kremlin earlier this week suggested that it was open to a possible prisoner exchange that could involve Gershkovich

The U.S. faced a Sept. 30 deadline to eliminate its remaining chemical weapons under the international Chemical Weapons Convention

Job strength puts pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise rates this month to the highest levels since 2001

The wage data may raise concerns at the Fed, which is worried that faster pay gains will perpetuate inflation by leading companies to raise prices to offset their higher labor costs

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator to visit

The request to stay the order was the administration’s first substantive response to a July 4 ruling by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty in Monroe

The Biden administration is expected to announce on Friday that it will send thousands of them as part of a new military aid package worth $800 million

The decision comes despite widespread concerns that the controversial bombs can cause civilian casualties

Biden argued that government investments in computer chips, batteries and electric vehicles will help the U.S. out-compete China

Yellen planned to focus on stabilizing the global economy and challenging Chinese support of Russia during its invasion of Ukraine

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator

“The president think it’s incredibly important to get to the bottom of this,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said

The leaders also will discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine and matters involving China

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana granted the injunction in response to a 2022 lawsuit brought by attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri

Only in the mid-19th century does the U.S. flag become a permanent fixture at the White House, scholars believe

Secret Service agents were doing routine rounds on Sunday when they found the white powder in an area accessible to tour groups

New York State’s ban on gas-powered cookers and boilers in new buildings has Republicans riled up and fighting to ‘Save Our Kitchens’

Lorie Smith’s case was allowed to proceed all the way to the nation’s highest court with an apparent misrepresentation

The term joins Nixonomics, Carternomics, Reaganomics and other similar phrases meant to link policies with the man in the Oval Office.

The court hardened its turn to the right at the end of the legal year, but oftentimes, the justices have also sought (and found) consensus

Biden faces only minor primary challengers in self-help author Marianne Williamson and anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Liberal justices, LGBTQ+ activists and civil rights organizations fear the sentence in favor of a designer who refuses to make websites for same-sex couples could have far-reaching consequences
The goal of her visit is to deepen and increase the frequency of communication between U.S. and China

A coterie of involved attorneys estimate that perhaps 100 migrants have secured formal representation, and only hundreds more have received informal advice through one-time phone calls

The main focus of the president’s five-day visit will be the annual NATO summit, held this year in Vilnius, Lithuania

Lawyers estimate that perhaps 100 migrants have secured formal representation, and only hundreds more have received informal advice through one-time phone calls ahead of the expedited screenings

The president is seeking a way to circumvent the sentences that are making profound changes to long-established policies, such as affirmative action