Largest-Ever Drills Between US And The Philippines Begin After China Exercises
China's military practiced blockades of Taiwan over three days in response to the island's leader visiting the U.S. House Speaker last week.
Source Of Highly Classified Intel Leak Investigated By The US
The investigation is still in its early stages, and those in charge have not ruled out the possibility that pro-Russian elements were behind the leak.
At Least 32 People Dead In Violent US Storm
American President Joe Biden deemed Arkansas to be in a "major disaster" and ordered federal assistance to aid in the recovery.
US Targeted By Cybercriminals On Behalf Of North Korea, Say Reports
"Advanced persistent threat", or a network of bad actors linked to possibly illegal internet activities has been uncovered by Google's cyber intelligence team.
President Biden Makes Bizarre Ice Cream Joke In first Statement Since Nashville Shooting
President Biden on Monday, Mar. 27, joked that the only reason he attended a White House function was that he had heard there would be ice cream.
US Attempts To Prevent China Benefitting From $52 Billion Chips Funding
China has emerged as a major strategic challenger to the United States and is investing heavily in developing its military power and defense industrial base.
TikTok At 'Pivotal Moment' As Some US Lawmakers Seek To Ban, Says CEO
The Biden administration had ordered its Chinese owners to sell their shares in the app or risk having the U.S. ban the business.
Mexican President Calls US State Department 'Liars' Following Rights Report
López Obrador has argued his country is safer than the U.S. and criticized U.S. efforts to prevent dangerous drugs from entering the United States.
Virginia Teacher Shot By 6-Year-Old Speaks Out: 'I Thought I Was Dead'
The 25-year-old instructor described the terrible incident that took place at Richneck Elementary School in Virginia city.
Joint Efforts From Mexico And US To Find $6.5 Million Owed To 13,000 Mexican Migrant Workers In Wages
The initiative showed an unprecedented level of cooperation between the two countries in assisting employees who have long been treated unfairly.
Mexico Safer Than The US, Claims López Obrador
President López Obrador disregarded travel advisories from the United States that portray much of Mexico as dangerous.
China's Hold On Latin America Poses Security Challenge To US
Florida Representative Maria Elvira Salazar asserted that China had established a military presence in Latin America.
US, UK And Australia Agree On Aukus Nuclear Submarine Project
The allies will also collaborate to build a new fleet using state-of-the-art technology, such as reactors manufactured by the UK's Rolls-Royce.
US Extends Humanitarian Stay For Ukrainian Refugees Who Entered Via Mexico Border
About 25,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict there and sought asylum in the United States via Mexico in early 2022 can now extend their stay.
Texas Man Sues 3 Women Alleging They Helped His Ex-Wife Obtain Abortion Pills
The man claims that three Texas women are responsible for the death of his ex-wife because they assisted her in getting abortion drugs to end a pregnancy.
Hundreds Of Migrants Attempt To Force Their Way Into US At Mexico Border
The migrants congregated at the border in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, but they were unable to get into the United States.
China Stole US Military Technology To Build J-20 Fighter Jet
Experts warn that more must be done to safeguard American weaponry information and prevent Beijing from making similar significant advancements in the future.
Legislation That Could Lead to TikTok Ban in US Receives Support From The White House
President Joseph Biden made clear that he strongly supported the legislation that might ban TikTok in the US.
Possibility Of US Interest Rates Going Higher Than Expected
Policymakers had been concerned by recent data that suggests that progress may be stagnating, according to Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Cuba Condemns US Political Asylum To Pilot Of Stolen Plane
Caribbean country authorities warned that the U.S. might encourage similar illegal activities with detrimental effects on both countries' national security.
Unable To Link 'Havana Syndrome' To Foreign Adversaries, Says US Intelligence Agencies
The US intelligence community cannot link any cases of the mysterious illness known as "Havana Syndrome" to a foreign adversary.
COVID Lab-Leak Theory Constantly Disputed As China Accuses FBI Of 'Politicizing' The Issue
China opposed the FBI's assertion that the COVID-19 pandemic may have been caused by a virus that emerged from a Chinese lab.
'Zombie Drug': Skin-Rotting Drug 'Tranq' Is Causing Horror On US Streets
"Tranq Dope" is a mix of Fentanyl, the opioid that has decimated America's youth, and a veterinary drug called Xylazine. It rots people's skin.
Blinken Calls For Dialogue In Rare High-Level Contact Between US And Nicaragua, A Day After 222 Prisoners Were Released
Blinken calls for dialogue in the rare high-level contact between the countries, a day after 222 prisoners were released.
Octagonal Flying Object Over Lake Huron Shot Down By US Military
U.S. military brings down octagonal flying object over Lake Huron.
Celia Cruz To Become The First Afro-Latina To Appear On The US Quarter
Celia Cruz, an icon of salsa music, to be the first Afro-Latina to appear on a U.S. quarter.
US, UK Won’t Send F-16 Fighter Jets To Ukraine, France Studying Possibility
The US and the UK are not sending warplanes to aid Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
Former Guatemalan Police Chief Convicted Of US Visa Fraud
A former Guatemalan police chief has been found guilty of lying on his immigration papers.
US Ski Champion Kyle Smaine Killed By Avalanche in Japan
U.S. professional freestyle skier Kyle Smaine was killed in an avalanche while skiing.
Former Panama President, His 2 Sons Barred From US For Corruption
A former Panamanian President and his two sons have been barred from traveling to the United States.