The father of a woman who traveled from her home in Alabama to marry an ISIS fighter files a lawsuit against the Trump administration to get her home.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
American ISIS bride Hoda Muthana, from Alabama, wants to return, face US justice
American Hoda Muthana wants to come home and face the U.S. justice system, her family’s lawyer tells USA TODAY.
Pence: Europe must withdraw from Iran nuclear deal
Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took the White House’s anti-Iran message to a Middle East summit in Poland.
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s side project: Bashing Iran, in Poland
President Donald Trump’s lawyerRudy Giuliani talks tough on Iran while in Poland. He’s likely being paid to do it.
As Iran’s Islamic Republic turns 40, Michelle Obama’s ‘Becoming’ hits bestseller list
Former First Lady’s memoir has been reprinted 17 times in Iran. Monday marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Islamic Republic.
‘Bewildering, dire, disastrous’: Queen has a Brexit escape plan, but how bad will it be?
Possible food shortages, sky-rocketing cheese prices, grounded airplanes, traffic jams, riots, an escape plan for its monarch. How bad will Brexit be?
‘Downton Shabby’: How a Hollywood guy is saving his British ancestral home
Americans fellin love with the historical drama Downton Abbey. Hopwood DePree is trying to live it for real. Sort of.
How is President Donald Trump’s State of the Union playing overseas? It’s not even playing
President Trump used his State of the Union address to appeal for unity. The rest of the world looked the other way.
Trump expected to attend NATO summit in London
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg announcedWednesday that the military alliance will hold a leaders summit in London in December.
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro says any US invasion would be worse than ‘Vietnam’
Venezuela’s disputed PresidentNicolas Maduro warns the United States is in danger of turning his country into another conflict like the Vietnam War.