WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged the Congress to approve the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
WASHINGTON -- The US House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a one-week stopgap funding bill to keep the federal government open through Dec 18.
Wai Wai Oo, a student from Myanmar, established China's first campus-based e-commerce platform Qing Chun Hui, to provide university students with a one-stop makeup-related services, including at-home (or at-dormitory/at-hostel room) makeup, costume-renting and makeup training.
WASHINGTON — Democrats ignored a veto threat and rammed legislation through the House Tuesday that would stymie President Donald Trump's bid for billions of extra dollars for his border wall, escalating a clash over whether he was abusing his powers to advance his paramount campaign pledge.
Wandering with a beaten-up toolbox, Gao was recognized for his clear voice while yelling "knife-sharpening" throughout a village in the city of Wuxi, Jiangsu province. Now the profession has almost vanished.
WASHINGTON - US President-elect Joe Biden announced on Tuesday that he will nominate Lloyd Austin, a retired four-star general, to serve as his defense secretary.
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WASHINGTON -- The US Senate on Wednesday confirmed Stephen Dickson, a former Delta Air Lines executive, will lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Wang Hesheng, vice head of the commission, said that insurance for major diseases now covers more than 50 percent of patients' medical costs, and in some rural areas a basic medical insurance system for the impoverished covers 80 to 90 percent of medical fees.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday was expected to rescind a program shielding from deportation some immigrants who came to the United States illegally as children, throwing their fate to Congress, which would have six months to find a fix.
WASHINGTON - US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said on Wednesday it was "very questionable" why some safety features were not required on the Boeing Co 737 MAX, ahead of a much-anticipated Senate hearing where leaders in her department will be questioned about two recent 737 MAX crashes.