Mexican authorities are working on the assumption that the kidnap of four US citizens in Matamoros, two of whom were found dead, was a case of mistaken identity by drug cartels
‘The election was not stolen,’ he said in sworn questioning in January by lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems
The state’s Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey in a statement said he will appeal the ruling: ‘I will protect the Constitution, which includes defending Missourians’ fundamental right to bear arms’
Handed some 41,000 hours of January 6 security footage, the conservative commentator is working to bend perceptions of the violent, grueling siege into a narrative favorable to Donald Trump
Biden visited South Korea and Japan last year, and has prodded the pair of critical US allies in a region that includes North Korea to mend relations with each other
Covid-era restrictions have allowed US immigration officials to quickly turn around most migrants, but the White House is preparing to put an end to those measures
The Justice Department said the tie-up would especially hurt cost-conscious travelers who depend on Spirit to find cheaper options than they can find on JetBlue and other airlines
The governor will give his State of the State address, which will likely be as much about his national ambitions as it will be an assessment of Florida’s response to the pandemic and a series of crippling storms
“Medicare is more than a government program. It’s the rock-solid guarantee that Americans have counted on to be there for them when they retire”, Biden said
About 4 in 10 U.S. adults say the level of immigration and asylum-seekers should be lowered
Since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 that removed longtime dictator Saddam from power, Iraq has been a point of friction between the United States and Iran
The self-governing island, which China considers an inalienable part of its territory, is drawing lessons from the Russian invasion as Washington ups military assistance
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announced the withdrawal of the law, which would have overhauled how the nation’s capital prosecutes and punishes crime
While the US and Europe cite security risks and take measures to ban the app from the devices of their staff, Beijing sees it as a ploy to curb its technological development
The Transportation Department is rolling out a ‘dashboard’ to let travelers see at a glance which airlines help families with young children sit together at no extra cost
Just 37% of Democrats nationwide want the president to seek a second term, down from 52% in the weeks before last year’s midterm elections
Island officials admit to some positive steps, but believe that overall the Democratic president’s policies follow in the footsteps of his Republican predecessor
US officials have warned recently that China could step off the sidelines and begin providing arms and ammunition to Moscow
The visit to the historic Alabama city on Sunday was also an opportunity for the president to speak directly to the current generation of civil rights activists
The move is a recognition that while many in the GOP are considering ways to move on from the Trump era, there is little appetite among primary voters for such a vocal critic of the former president
As a precaution, residents living within 1,000 feet were asked to shelter in place and responding firefighters deployed the county hazmat team
BGI Group, one of the world’s biggest genetics analysis companies, said Sunday it would never be involved in human rights abuses
She’s the first Democrat to formally challenge President Joe Biden for the 2024 nomination
The soon-to-be-issued executive order from President Joe Biden will limit American investment in advanced technologies that have national security applications
Prominent conservative politicians and ideologues meet at a convention tarnished by the disunity of the GOP
The president of Ukraine met with US Attorney General Merrick Garland. ‘The main issue of all these meetings and the Lviv conference is accountability,’ he said
‘All cancerous tissue was successfully removed’, the White House doctor said, adding that no further treatment will be necessary