The deal is the second such deal the administration has struck. In July, it made a deal with Guatemala.
US stocks tumbled amid reports a Chinese delegation canceled a planned trip to a Montana farm, but USTR said trade talks in Washington continue
Mark Zuckerberg has called for stronger privacy controls at Facebook in the wake of data protection scandals
Teen activist Greta Thunberg told AFP she hoped worldwide youth strikes would mark a turning point in the fight against climate change
US President Donald Trump threatened to release captive Islamic State fighters at European borders if countries there don't take back their nationals
A forklift in use at Port Everglades, Florida
Afghanistan is suffering from a surge in violence after the US-Taliban talks collapsed
President says complaint filed about his conversation with an unnamed foreign leader was "highly partisan."
US President Donald Trump denied any wrongdoing occurred during an allegedly 'dicey' call to unidentified foreign leader
James Bullard, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, voted for a bigger interest rate on September 18 cut to "provide insurance" against a slowing economy
North Korea has praised the ouster of the hawkish John Bolton from the Trump administration
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has unveiled a series of measures aimed at kickstarting the Indian economy, which has been slowing for five consecutive quarters
FedEx, an American multinational courier delivery services company headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee has announced that one of their pilots, a former US Air Force Pilot named Todd Hohn, was arrested and later released on bail in China. The arrest happened about a week ago in the company’s Asia hub in Guangzhou after the pilot had made a round of deliveries and was waiting for a commercial flight.
Meghan Markle has once again left her son Archie at home.
A federal judge says Trump's tax returns are off limits as a requirement to list in California's primary ballot.
Christine Lagarde is expected to take over leadership of the European Central bank and calls for policymakers to address manmade threats to global growth
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had an awkward encounter with this person while attending a friend’s wedding in Italy.
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg held private meetings with US lawmakers in Washington to discuss technology regulations and social media issues, including concerns about the social network's operations
The US National Marine Fisheries Service said that in 2017 two South Korean-flagged vessels used long-line gear within 24 hours of the notified closure of a fishery in violation of international rules
The explusion of the Cuban diplomats came as the United Nations holds its 74th General Assembly in New York
The deal came about after lawmakers failed to finish work on a fiscal 2020 budget ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline.
Rising tensions in the Middle East helped push oil prices higher