Huawei urges UK not to rush into 5G decision
After Trump spokesperson Hogan Gidley claimed life in the U.S. is better than four years ago, Brian Kilmeade questioned the statement, citing the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn.
United Airlines says could lay off as many as 36,000 employees
US tops three million COVID-19 cases as Trump pushes schools to reopen
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman became a key impeachment witness after being on Trump's call with the president of Ukraine.
Kenya, US launch talks on free trade agreement
Pompeo sees progress in reopening travel with EU
As many as 500 to 700 medical clinics will be co-located next to Walgreens in a deal valued at $1 billion.
The wealthy investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO has pledged to donate 99% of his wealth to charity.
TikTok launches new ad platform as scrutiny increases
England, West Indies take a knee as international cricket resumes
Harvard, MIT sue Trump govt over order revoking visas for foreign students
Iran to bolster Syria air defences, counter US 'pressure'
Rep. Ilhan Omar's payments to her husband's consulting firm have sparked ethical concerns, but Omar has said an attorney at the Federal Election Commission has found no legal issues with the arrangement.
US launches talks with Kenya on free trade pact
The Jackson City Council voted 5-1 along party lines to have the statue of the seventh U.S. President removed from outside City Hall.
"America needs special people that lead. Bill Clinton? Special. Joe Biden’s not special."
Maduro shuffles military high command
A Kazakh man was tagged for the 'invisible god' incident responsible for the data hacking of three cybersecurity firms.
“The effect -- and perhaps even the goal -- is to create as much chaos for universities and international students as possible” -- Harvard
The Fort Hood soldier’s death has prompted many military service members and veterans to come forward with their sexual harassment stories in the army on social media under the hashtag #IamVanessaGuillen.
The pandemic forced the closure of numerous meatpacking plants in March and April as workers contracted COVID-19, but President Trump ordered all meatpacking operations to reopen April 28.