WASHINGTON - Barely half of the F-35 strike fighters delivered to the US military and international buyers to date are currently available for flight, the government's program head has said.
WASHINGTON - As tension continues to escalate between Washington and Teheran, the two sides are closer to a military conflict than any other time in recent years, a sanctions expert in the United States has said.
WASHINGTON - The US House of Representatives passed a bill Saturday to give the postal service a billion infusion and halt changes Democrats said threatened the millions of mail-in ballots expected in November's presidential election.
Visitors watch a robot at an exhibition of China's progress in digital sectors in Fuzhou, Fujian province, on Monday. [Photo by Zhu Xingxin/China Daily]
Visitors browse a painting inspired by the state dinner that former US president Richard Nixon had during his historic trip to China in 1972, during Art Basel Miami Beach on Wednesday at the Miami Beach Convention Center. This year, 269 of the world’s leading modern and contemporary art galleries are displaying artworks by more than 4,000 artists at the fair through Sunday. [Hong Xiao / China Daily]
WASHINGTON - Tens of thousands of scientists and their supporters took to the streets in Washington and around the world on Saturday to protest against what organizers described as an "alarming" anti-science trend.
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WASHINGTON - John Paul Stevens, US Supreme Court Justice from 1975 to 2010, died Tuesday at the age of 99, according to the US Supreme Court.
Volunteers help Wang Fuman put on a pair of gloves. [Photo by Ye Longfei]]
Volkswagen aimed to sell 400,000 new energy vehicles this year, but it seems the goal will be difficult to achieve considering the epidemic-driven decrease in demand.
WASHINGTON - Keisha Lance Bottoms, the mayor of Atlanta which is the capital city of southeastern US state of Georgia, said on Monday she has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.