Liberal activists are bracing for a showdown with the Trump administration Thursday at an unusual location: Venezuela’s embassy.
Author: Deirdre Shesgreen, USA TODAY
Father of 11-year-old American boy Kieran Shafritz de Zoysa killed in Sri Lanka attacks mourns ‘what the world lost’
“The terrorists didn’t know who they were killing. But we should know what the world lost,” Alex Arrow said about the death of his son.
Sri Lanka bombings: ISIS and local terrorists at work, but much still murky about attack
Two terrorist groups – one small and obscure, the other sizable and well-known – are at the center of the Sri Lankan attacks.
Negotiations between Trump, North Korea at a standstill, but optimism still in force at DMZ
Patrick Gauchat’s workspace is a minefield – a thin swath of isolated territory, crowded with tanks, artillery, and thousands of tense soldiers.
North Korea wants Pompeo out of talks; Kremlin announces an April visit by Kim Jong Un
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversaw testing of a new “tactical guided weapon,”KCNA reported, a move that comes as talks with Donald Trump have soured.
Trump, Congress clash over Yemen war. What to know about America’s role in the Mideast conflict
Here’s why Republicans and Democrats alike are increasingly willing to push back against President Donald Trump on his controversial Yemen policy.
Notre Dame: Could America’s historic landmarks be devastated by such a catastrophic fire?
From Independence Hall to the National Cathedral, key U.S. sites are protected by sophisticated fire and safety systems.
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, had a litany of legal issues before London arrest
Julian Assange has been a wanted man in the U.S. for nearly a decade – stretching back to 2010.
‘You do not have our permission to go to war in Iran,’ Sen. Rand Paul warns Pompeo at hearing
Four takeaways from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s grilling on Capitol Hill Wednesday. Senators pressed him on hot spots.
Israel’s Netanyahu to Rep. Ilhan Omar: ‘From this Benjamin: It’s not about the Benjamins!’
Netanyahu’s jab was a response to a tweet Omar wrote in Februaryabout the influence of AIPAC.“It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” she wrote, suggesting lawmakers were beholden to the group because of campaign contributions.