New U.S. Strikes in Pacific Kill 14 Alleged Drug Traffickers
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State Department officials have asked the Pentagon to join the U.S. response to Hurricane Melissa, in a test of the Trump administration’s disaster-response capabilities after major cuts to foreign aid.
Xi meeting approaches, former national security officials say the president has made trade concessions that aid him politically.
It is the first announcement of the Trump administration’s plans to scale back forces in Europe, where the U.S. has underpinned security since World War II.
In two months, the Trump administration has killed dozens of people it accused of smuggling drugs aboard boats. Here are the acknowledged strikes so far.
Maduro criticized the movement of the carrier as an attempt by the U.S government to fabricate “a new eternal war” against his country.
The aircraft had taken off from the USS Nimitz and crashed into the South China Sea within 30 minutes of each other.
An Australian cybersecurity expert for a U.S. defense contractor, has pleaded guilty in federal court to selling trade secrets to a Russian broker.
The Justice Department has placed two federal prosecutors in Washington on leave a day after they filed a document in court that referred to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol as a “riot” carried out by a “mob,” two people familiar with the matter said.
Prince Harry addressed whether he plans to become a U.S. citizen. Inside Prince Harry's reply to the idea on a surprise podcast interview.
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the prospect of November's SNAP benefits going unpaid indefinitely is growing closer.
The United States Department of State has officially removed the West African nation from its Visa Bond Pilot Program, just days before the requirements were set to take effect.