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The US and North Korea has arranged a talk that would take place in New York within the next few weeks. It is hoped that it would cool down the existing hot issue between them.
A Muslim-American woman who was photographed nearly 10 years ago has become the face of anti-Trump protests. She reveals that it has been a surreal experience to her.
Four-time Olympic gold-medal-winning runner Mo Farah has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration policy, saying Sunday that a temporary travel ban "seems to have made me an alien."
With the threat of a 35 percent Border Tax on all cars manufactured in Mexico and sold in the United States, some Car Manufacturers decide to invest in improving US-based plants instead of opening new ones in Mexico.
A second judge has agreed to a second US extradition for drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, giving the government less than a month to confirm the decision.
Following a crushing defeat in Indiana primary to Donald Trump, Ted Cruz announced to suspend his campaign. His decision makes Donald Trump a presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Greenpeace recently leaked TransatlanticTrade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) caused trouble on EU and US free trade deals. Both sides are currently at odds over US demands that would require EU to break promises about environmental protection.
US companies, notably Disney and Silicon Valley firms, are trying to thresh out issues on hiring H-1B visa holders. They are acused of hiring H-1B visa holders to replace local American workers.
The United States said China is risking terrible damage to its reputation should it continue to ignore the impending international court ruling on the claims of South China Sea. US also urged the ASEAN community to comply with the court's decision.
Many oppose the Obama administration’s decision to sell fighter jets to Pakistan to fight terrorism not only top US lawmakers and India but also a former Pakistani ambassador to the US is quite unhappy. It could be possible that these aircraft will be used against India and not to combat terrorism.
US presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich plan on working together to prevent Donald Trump's triumph in the upcoming primaries in Indiana, New Mexico and Oregon. The primaries will be crucial in increasing their GOP delegates.
White House will soon unveil parts of the 28-page secret chapter from the congressional inquiry that links Saudi Arabia to the 9/11 terrorist attack. The Saudi government is pleased with the effort that will enable them to clear their name and respond to allegations in a transparent and credible manner.
On Sunday, President Obama said he doesn’t take seriously North Korea’s offer to suspend its missile program if the U.S. ends annual military exercises with South Korea.
Volkswagen announced a U.S. deal to buy back or potentially fix about a half million polluting diesel cars and set up environmental and consumer compensation funds.
On Wednesday, the Senate approved the first energy legislation in nine years that cites steps popular to both Republicans and Democrats to modernize the power grid and speed the permitting process for liquefied natural gas exports.
The United States does not want to change the substance of a data transfer pact agreed in February with the European Commission, a senior official said, after EU privacy watchdogs voiced concerns over elements of the deal.