Former President George HW Bush Dies At 94
Bush, who died at his home in Houston, leaves behind a decorated career in public service.
Sean Spicer Contradicts Trump's Claims, Says Former Campaign Chief’s Role Was ‘Impactful’
In his new book, which is due to be released July 24, the former Trump official has contradicted President Donald Trump's claims about his campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s role in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
Trump Proposes Fresh Tariffs On $200B Chinese Goods But Lawmakers Sound Caution
However, several Republican lawmakers are not happy with the decision.
Plastic Pollution: Will Starbucks’, Hyatt’s Move To Ditch Straws Save Our Oceans?
Hyatt Hotels said from September, these items will be available for guests on request only. It said eco-friendly alternatives will be provided instead.
Thai Cave Rescue: How Elon Musk’s 'Kid-Size' Submarine Could Assist Mission
The 12 boys — members of a Thai youth soccer team — and their coach got trapped in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system June 23 following heavy rains.
Maedeh Hojabri, Iranian Teen Arrested Over Dancing Instagram Post
She was among the many Instagram users arrested by authorities for posting videos on the social media platform in recent weeks.
Capital Gazette Shooting: 5 Employees Killed As Man Opens Fire In Maryland
The shooting took place at 888 Bestgate Road, where the Capital Gazette office was situated, at around 2:35 pm EDT when the gunman barged into the office and opened fire.
Watchdog Report On Clinton Probe: FBI's Christopher Wray Vows To Address Concerns
The report by Inspector General Michael Horowitz, released Thursday, accused former FBI Director James Comey of being "insubordinate" in handling the investigation, thus damaging the agency’s image.
US-North Korea Summit: Singapore PM To Meet Kim Jong Un, Trump Separately
According to a release from Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will meet Kim Jong Un and Trump separately on Sunday and Monday respectively.
Why Kelly Sadler Left The White House: It Wasn't The McCain Comment
According to a report, it was not her comment but her strained relationship with White House strategic communications director Mercedes Schlapp that led to her exit.
Man Pleads Guilty To Supporting ISIS, Planning Terror Attack In San Francisco
Everitt Aaron Jameson also admitted he tried to provide material support and resources to the Islamic State group.
Economy Maybe Threatened By Trade Dispute With Allies: Trump Advisor Larry Kudlow
The Trump administration Thursday announced the U.S. would impose a 25 percent and 10 percent tariff on steel and aluminum respectively, imported from Canada, Mexico and the E.U.
Ute Park Fire: Blaze Spreads Over 4,500 Acres, Evacuations Ordered
The Red Cross provided assistance to the New Mexico State Forestry Division in moving the residents to safer locations.
Sgt. Daniel Baker Killed: Suspect Steven Wiggins On The Run, Woman Arrested
The officer was responding to a suspicious vehicle report when he was fatally shot.
Salem City Water Contaminated By Cyanotoxin, Residents Warned Not To Drink It
The Oregon Health Authority took samples of drinking water from the city on May 25 and the results confirmed the presence of the toxins at levels mentioned above the Environmental Protection Agency's Cyanotoxins National Drinking Water Health Advisories.
Nicaragua Unrest: Travel Warning Issued, US Embassy In Managua Temporarily Closed
Thousands of protesters hit the streets of Managua and other cities calling for the resignation of President Daniel Ortega and Vice-President Rosario Murillo on Monday.
North Korea Open To Trump Summit ‘At Any Time,’ It Says
Trump was set to meet Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore, which would have been the first summit between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader.
Georgia, Kentucky Primaries: Women From Democratic Party Score Big
Stacey Abrams won the Democratic primary for governor in Georgia on Tuesday, thus becoming the first black female nominee for the post in the United States.
East Bridgewater Crash: 4 Dead, 1 Critically Injured As Car Hits Tree
Three of the passengers were pronounced dead at the scene. The other two were taken to a hospital. However, one of them died at the Brockton Hospital in Massachusetts.
Shana Fisher Killed For Turning Down Santa Fe School Shooter’s Advances: Mother
According to Rodriguez, Fisher and Dimitrios Pagourtzis were classmates and she was the first person he killed.
Title X Restrictions: How Trump’s New Rule Could Affect Family Planning Services
If made into a rule, it would amend the Title X Family planning program — the federal grant scheme aimed at subsidizing birth control and reproductive health care in the U.S.
Indonesia Bombings: Surabaya Police Headquarters Attacked By Family Of 5, Several Casualties
The attack comes a day after a family of six blew themselves up in coordinated attacks in three churches in Surabaya, killing seven civilians and injuring 40.
US Soldiers Died In Niger Due To Poor Training, Pentagon Report Concludes
The eight-page report also lists poor planning and command mistakes as reasons for the deadly attack.
Melania Trump In Another Plagiarism Row For 'Be Best' Campaign
This is not the first time Melania has landed herself in a plagiarism controversy. In 2016, she faced accusations that her speech at the Republican National Convention was similar to Michelle Obama's convention address in 2008.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un Could Meet Trump In Singapore In June
Earlier there were speculations that the two leaders would meet in the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea — the venue of the recent North-South Korea summit, later this month.
Will Trump’s Suggestion For Troop Cuts Weaken US-South Korea Alliance?
The U.S. currently has 23,500 soldiers stationed in South Korea, under the 1953 Korean War Armistice Agreement.
Stormy Daniels' Lawyer Says Guiliani's Comments To Hannity Reveal Trump Cheated America
Giuliani said Wednesday that Trump reimbursed the $130,000 cash attorney Michael Cohen paid to Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair.
Plane Crash Near Crozet, Virginia: Casualties Feared As Rescue Operations Continue
The aircraft, whose make or model are not known, reportedly crashed around 9 p.m. EDT outside of Crozet, Virginia, a town about 12 miles west of Charlottesville.
US Has History Of Meddling In Foreign Elections, Regimes: Russian Embassy
It said Moscow never interfered in the election process of other countries, unlike the U.S.
Two Rape Incidents, Both Of Minors, Causing Outrage In India
In spite of strict anti-rape laws, which were formed after the brutal gang rape of a medical student in a bus in New Delhi six years ago, sexual attacks against women and children continue to happen across India.