WASHINGTON - Pedro Pierluisi, who was appointed Puerto Rico's governor a few days ago amid political turmoil, will have to step down, the island's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration will divert .6 billion from the Pentagon for the construction of the US-Mexico border wall, according to local media reports quoting House aides and Democrats on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON - Dozens of anti-war protesters gathered outside the White House on Saturday against US-led airstrikes on Syria.
WASHINGTON - The US Senate on Saturday approved a sweeping tax overhaul, moving Republicans and President Donald Trump a major step closer to their goal of slashing taxes for businesses and the rich while offering everyday Americans a mixed bag of changes.
Vinod Thomas, a former senior vice-president with the World Bank, who co-authored the study, said if carbon emissions continue to rise at the current rate "we can expect to see more intense storms and floods".
WASHINGTON - The alleged Syrian chemical attack is becoming a new flashpoint for relations between the United States and Russia that many already see as having hit rock-bottom.
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Visitors tour a themed exhibition area celebrating the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China at the Shanghai Book Fair in Shanghai on Wednesday. More than 500 publishers brought over 160,000 titles to the fair. [Photo by GAO ERQIANG/CHINA DAILY]
Volunteers at United Food Bank help sort food. The Mesa, Arizona-based nonprofit is one of many food banks receiving surplus food as a result of the Trump administration’s efforts to help farmers hurt by the trade war. provided to China Daily
WASHINGTON - There is no tradeoff between beating the COVID-19 pandemic and restoring the economy, and "the myth about reopening restoring the economy is killing people," a US columnist has said.
Villagers had to carry everything up the cliff from chopsticks to televisions.