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President Donald Trump's new trade truce with China "does not resolve fundamental issues in the U.S.-China relationship or reverse the long-term trend toward decoupling and confr
The trade truce struck on Thursday between the United States and China gave American soybean farmers a lifeline they desperately needed after months of worry that an extended Chinese boycott would put them out of business.
A U.S. Senate committee voted on party lines Wednesday for a plan that would relocate FBI headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in downtown Washington, rejecting a planned move to Maryland.
Meta, the parent of Facebook, Instagram and more, saw its top-revenue jump 26% to a whopping $51.2 billion. But a provision of President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act led to a huge tax charge, leading the internet giant to fall well short of Wall Street expectations.
Congress established the CFA in 1910 to, among other things, guide the architectural development of Washington, D.C. Trump just fired the entire board.
Melissa, now a Category 2 hurricane, will bring heavy rain from the Mid-Atlantic to New England as it heads toward Bermuda and Newfoundland, Canada.
DAKAR, Senegal — Nobel Prize-winning author Wole Soyinka said on Tuesday that his non-resident visa to enter the United States had been rejected, adding that he believes it may be because he recently criticized U.S. President Donald Trump. The Nigerian author, 91, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, becoming the first African to do so.
Prince Harry addressed whether he plans to become a U.S. citizen. Inside Prince Harry's reply to the idea on a surprise podcast interview.
Prosecutors said dealers had sold millions of doses of heroin and fentanyl. The police in New York have responded to dozens of overdoses in the park and surrounding area in recent years.
The Justice Department has placed two federal prosecutors in Washington on leave a day after they filed a document in court that referred to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol as a “riot” carried out by a “mob,” two people familiar with the matter said.