
Pentagon: Defense budget readies U.S. for possible China confrontation
Pentagon leaders are pushing Congress to approve the Defense Department’s proposed $842 billion budget, which would modernize the force in Asia and around the world

Pentagon leaders are pushing Congress to approve the Defense Department’s proposed $842 billion budget, which would modernize the force in Asia and around the world

Bonner General Health will discontinue deliveries in mid-May, citing recently passed laws in which physicians could be prosecuted for providing abortions, among other reasons

The Florida governor made his initial comments last week in a written response to questions sent to declared and potential GOP presidential candidates by Fox News host Tucker Carlson

Anonymous juries are unusual, particularly outside criminal cases

The two nations have reached an agreement to update rules for migrants seeking asylum, according to U.S. and Canadian officials

The override failed on a 219-200 vote mostly along party lines as most Democrats opposed

Steve Owens, Paltrow’s attorney, asked one of the man’s daughters, Polly Grasham, about emails exchanged with her father about the mysterious footage

Graham violated Senate rules and standards of conduct because he was in a Senate office building when he did the interview

The prison transfer came the same day El Salvador’s congress voted to approve yet another extension of emergency rules that allow police to round up suspected members of street gangs

Latin America, the land of supernatural occurrences, has had just one episode of spectacular economic growth, which occurred in Venezuela in the 1940s and 50s

Federal regulators approved Canadian Pacific’s $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern. Their coupling will create the only railroad linking Canada, Mexico and the United States

The tournament will now last nearly six weeks in June-July in the United States, Canada and Mexico

In its long history, the FBI has rarely been at the center of so many politically sensitive investigations, including the retention of classified documents by two presidents

Doctors Without Borders has identified sexual violence as one of the most heinous problems in Mexico and Central America

Federal investigators said they have sent investigation teams to look into five significant accidents involving Norfolk Southern since December 2021

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating the collision, which comes just weeks after a fiery train derailment on February 3 outside East Palestine

Handed some 41,000 hours of January 6 security footage, the conservative commentator is working to bend perceptions of the violent, grueling siege into a narrative favorable to Donald Trump

US health officials are alerting consumers about two more recalls of eyedrops due to contamination risks that could lead to vision problems and serious injury

Biden visited South Korea and Japan last year, and has prodded the pair of critical US allies in a region that includes North Korea to mend relations with each other

Covid-era restrictions have allowed US immigration officials to quickly turn around most migrants, but the White House is preparing to put an end to those measures

‘The fact that I’m the first from Virginia, the birthplace of American democracy and the birthplace of American slavery, is kind of poetic justice,’ McClellan said

Experts recommend updating one’s resume, saving money, and networking, among other things

The governor will give his State of the State address, which will likely be as much about his national ambitions as it will be an assessment of Florida’s response to the pandemic and a series of crippling storms

For a few weeks in late January and early February, the economy seemed to have reached a rare sweet spot. Then something went wrong

As the nation reflects on Chávez’s death a decade ago, Venezuelans recognize that Maduro’s approach to running the oil-rich South American country is unlike his mentor’s

The program that has paid landowners for 25 years not to cut down trees depends almost entirely on fuel tax revenue, which stands to fade away by 2050

The other two US citizens missing since Friday have been found alive. Mexico’s Secretary of Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, confirmed that one person has been arrested