Banned Books Week in US Emphasizes Freedom to Read Inside the Woodridge Neighborhood Library in the U.S. capital, a wall is plastered with ominous warning signs: "Reading This Book… 09/26/2017 Aimusa
Puerto Ricans Hunt for Precious Wi-Fi and Cell Signals Margarita Aponte and her relatives cleared the road in front of her house with two oxen, then drove an hour… 09/26/2017 Aimusa
Republican Health Care Bill Likely Dead The latest Republican effort to overhaul the nation's health care system appears to have failed after another Republican senator came… 09/25/2017 Aimusa
New US Senate Measure Addresses DACA With Path to Citizenship Republican senators Monday introduced a bill that, if passed, would create a pathway to citizenship for potentially more than 2… 09/25/2017 Aimusa
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Dismisses US Travel Ban Venezuela's foreign minister has dismissed his country being added to the U.S. administration's travel ban and said President Donald Trump… 09/25/2017 Aimusa
Lawyer: Kushner Used Personal Email for Some White House Messages President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, occasionally used his personal email account to communicate with colleagues in the White House,… 09/25/2017 Aimusa
Trump Expands Ban on Travel to US From 8 Countries Travelers to the United States from eight countries will face new restrictions under a revised travel ban order signed by… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Black Lawmakers Ponder Trump Agenda at Annual Gathering On the campaign trail last year, then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sought the support of black voters by asking them,… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Alabama Voters to Decide Close Senate Race, Focus of National Political Attention Washington’s gaze shifts southward this week to the state of Alabama, where a Republican primary contest for a U.S. Senate… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Immigrants in US, Touched by Mexico Quake, Try to Help From Afar When Luis Ramirez finally reached his mother after the powerful Mexico earthquake, he learned her home was so badly damaged… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
US Launches Spy Satellite From California A spy satellite for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office has been launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. A… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Secretary Price to Stop Chartering Flights for Official Business Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Saturday he will stop flying private planes on official business while an… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
EPA Recovers Material From Houston-area Superfund Sites The Environmental Protection Agency says it has recovered 517 containers of “unidentified, potentially hazardous material” from highly contaminated toxic waste… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Mattis Visits South Asia Amid US Shakeup of Afghanistan Policy U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is set to travel to South Asia for the first time since Donald Trump announced… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Focus of Massachusetts Council Race Shifts From Minority Candidate to School Location This year’s city council election in Lowell, Massachusetts, is turning the former mill town on its head. What was once… 09/24/2017 Aimusa
Trump Slams McCain for Opposing Latest Republican Attempt to Overhaul Health Care U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Senator John McCain at a political rally in Alabama Friday for opposing the Republican party's… 09/23/2017 Aimusa
Earthquake Detected in North Korea; China Suspects Nuclear Test China’s earthquake administration said Saturday it had detected a magnitude 3.4 earthquake in North Korea that was a “suspected explosion,”… 09/23/2017 Aimusa
Iran Successfully Tests Ballistic Missile State media says Iran has successfully tested a new, medium-range, ballistic missile that was on display in a military parade… 09/23/2017 Aimusa
First Lady to Lead Her First Solo Trip Outside US Melania Trump is set to take her biggest step yet as first lady. She’s leading the U.S. delegation to an… 09/23/2017 Aimusa
As Part of the Travel Ban Expires, New Restrictions Loom The United States is considering new restrictions on who can enter the country. The rules could take effect as early… 09/23/2017 Aimusa