WASHINGTON-French President Emmanuel Macron started his three-day state visit to Washington on Monday, which is expected to test his much-vaunted "friendship" with US counterpart Donald Trump, as the leaders tackle deep differences over Iran and other key dossiers.
WASHINGTON -- US Department of State said on Sunday that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had earlier spoken with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov over phone to discuss the meeting fruits and issues over bilateral and regional concerns.
WASHINGTON - US non-essential travel restrictions across its borders with Canada and Mexico will be extended through Dec 21 due to COVID-19, US Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON - US job growth surged in April and the unemployment rate dropped to the lowest in nearly half a century, pointing to sustained strength in economic activity even as last year's massive stimulus from Republican tax cuts and spending increases fades.
WASHINGTON - With the Supreme Court handing US President Donald Trump a judicial victory on Tuesday by upholding a travel ban on seven countries, observers pondered his next move on the immigration front.
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump on Friday signed a two-week spending bill to extend federal government funding, averting a partial government shutdown and delaying an expected partisan fight over the proposed US-Mexico border wall.
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WASHINGTON -- The US Food and Drug Administration on Saturday issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) to Quest Diagnostics that allows pool samples from up to four individuals to test for COVID-19.
WSJ reports that Amazon is also eyeing some internal changes. One example is an inventory management system that frequently leaves Whole Foods stores short on product.
WASHINGTON -- A new testing method for HIV developed by Stanford chemists combines the convenience of saliva test and the reliability of blood tests, a study shows on Monday.
WUHAN -- The production resumption rate of major industrial firms in Central China's Hubei province, once hit hard by the COVID-19 epidemic, has reached 98.2 percent as of April 17, local authorities said.