Floyd's brother tells UN 'black lives do not matter' in US
Protesters have occupied a 6-block area of the city and called it the Capitol Hill Organized/Occupied Protest (CHOP).
Facebook says to block foreign state media ads for US election
Melania Trump supported her husband, President Donald Trump, when he decided to join politics.
The Department of Justice alleged in its suit, filed in federal court in Washington, that publication of the book risks "compromising national security."
Coronavirus leaves more Americans dead than WWI
The president tweeted on Monday that the rally is expected to have a million people despite the venue's capacity of 19,000.
Howard Stern fired back at Donald Trump Jr. after the latter retweeted his 1993 blackface video.
Trump signs order pushing to reduce US police violence
World stocks power ahead on rapid recovery hopes
Fed chair warns of 'significant uncertainty' around US recovery
U.S. stocks gained on Tuesday as traders cheered potential new stimulus
Behind troop cut, bitter spite between Trump and Merkel
The signing comes as sometimes violent protests continue to roil American cities in the wake of recent killings of blacks by white police officers.
Conservative leaders such as supply-side economist Art Laffer have called government spending "the new virus" affecting the economy.
Trump signs police reform order to end 'patterns of failure'
North Korea blows up inter-Korean liaison office near border with South
Iran warns against UN nuclear watchdog resolution
Palestinian security shred files in fear of Israeli incursion
Berlin, NATO warn against US troop cuts in Germany
US retail sales surge 17.7 percent in May: government
A political ad that will air in the next few weeks aims to show Senator Lindsey Graham, now a staunch supporter of Trump, as a chameleon politician in the upcoming senatorial election in North Carolina.