By Daphne PsaledakisWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of Democratic U.S. lawmakers are set to introduce a bill on Tuesday with the goal of preventing the Trump administration from using government funds to abolish the U.S. Agency for International Development...
In Washington, tensions are rising as key White House figures resist a series of court decisions that have put a roadblock in President Donald Trump's plans. Concerns are mounting that they might disregard judicial rulings, which could lead to...
By Nellie Peyton
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's recent remarks regarding what he perceives as the mistreatment of South Africa's white minority have sparked controversy and discussions on social media. Some white South Africans have responded with satire, poking...
On a fateful Tuesday morning, President Trump awoke with a fiery determination, ready to tackle what he perceived as the rampant "lawfare" plaguing the metropolis of New York City. With a resolute vow to help "MAKE NEW YORK GREAT...
BRUSSELS (AP) — In a historic move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to visit NATO on Wednesday, marking the first visit by a member of the new Trump administration to the organization. Allies are eager to gain...
By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Hussam al-Masri
CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) - Shaban Shaqaleh, whose Gaza home was destroyed in Israel's recent military offensive, had plans to take his family for a break in Egypt once the Hamas-Israel ceasefire was secure. However, his...
For more than ten years, military veterans working for the State Department have found camaraderie in a volunteer resource group that offers mentorship, discussions on mental health and other matters, and opportunities for community service activities tailored to their...
A significant announcement has stirred controversy as the Gulf of Mexico has been officially renamed, at least within the United States. The federal Board on Geographic Names has carried out the formal change to the Gulf of America, following...
By Michelle Nichols and Humeyra Pamuk
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has lifted a pause on food donations, the U.N. World Food Programme said, ending a suspension that an aid watchdog on Monday warned had left 500,000 metric...
"I believe there are many highly capable individuals," mentioned the president. "I must say, he's been doing an outstanding job so far. It's still early days. We're just getting started."
"But as we head towards the midterms," Baier cut in,...