US teacher returns home after being freed by Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed American teacher Marc Fogel to the White House late Tuesday after Fogel was freed from Russia where he had been...
Read MoreThe World : Afghan Aid Proliferating
Secret CIA aid to Afghan rebels fighting Soviet forces has become the largest U.S. covert-assistance program since the Vietnam War, the Washington...
Read MoreNHL star dishes on Team USA players' American pride: 'Haven't seen that from Americans in general'
Team USA star Matthew Tkachuk said he wanted to show how proud they were to be Americans during the 4 Nations tournament. Matthew and Brady Tkachuk...
Read MoreTrump Continues Ban of Associated Press Over ‘Gulf of America’
The president demanded the news outlet alter its style after he ordered to rename the Gulf of Mexico
Read MoreUS defense chief: Return to Ukraine's 2014 borders 'unrealistic'
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told NATO military allies on Wednesday that Ukraine’s hoped-for return to its 2014 borders is an “unrealistic...
Read MoreChina announces rural revitalisation plans in annual policy blueprint
China will deepen its rural reforms as part of efforts to revitalize the agricultural sector and bolster food security in the face of U.S. tariffs,...
Read MoreWholesale Prices Up 2.4% for '83-'84, a 20-Year Low
WASHINGTON — Wholesale prices rose a modest 1.8% in 1984 as the country posted the best back-to-back inflation years in two decades, the government...
Read MoreMore than €500bn to be invested in US, Saudi crown prince says
Saudia Arabia's state run news agency reported that the country's crown prince intended to invest hundreds of billions into the US economy during US...
Read MoreTrump's 'gold card' visa plan a boon for American economy, expert says: ‘Mutually beneficial'
President Donald Trump’s plan to offer a "gold card" visa to wealthy immigrants is similar to policies in use in more than three dozen countries,...
Read MoreWhat Imperialist Game Is Donald Trump Playing with Greenland?
The President-elect’s brand of America First isolationism has always sat awkwardly with his Napoleonic tendencies.
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