China, Russia Object to new US Sanctions Linked to North Korea Chinese and Russian officials have expressed objections to sanctions the United States imposed Tuesday against several companies for allegedly supporting… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
Groups Make Last-minute Push to Save US National Monument Areas Conservation groups are airing TV ads, planning rallies and creating parody websites in a last-minute blitz to stop Interior Secretary… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
Haley Discusses Iran Deal with UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley met Wednesday with the head of the United Nations atomic agency to discuss… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
Whole Foods Shareholders Say Yes to Amazon Deal Whole Foods shareholders voted Wednesday to bless a $13.7 billion union with Amazon that the organic grocery chain's CEO had… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
Los Angeles Seeks to Join Lawsuit Over US Sanctuary Policies The city of Los Angeles on Tuesday sought to join a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice over federal… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
Tillerson: US Set to ‘Turn the Tide’ in Afghan War With New Strategy President Donald Trump's adjustment of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan will alter the dynamics in the United States' longest war, Secretary… 08/23/2017 Aimusa
White House Pays Tribute to Sailors Lost in Collision at Sea The White House Press Office has released a statement mourning the deaths of 10 U.S. sailors who died in a… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Trump Brings His Build-a-Wall Message to Arizona President Donald Trump traveled Tuesday to the western state of Arizona, drawing tens of thousands of his supporters and protesters… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Tillerson Optimistic on North Korea, But Pyongyang’s Bluster Continues U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has welcomed North Korea's decision to reduce its belligerent rhetoric in response to new… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Small Missouri Town Is a Big Draw for Solar Eclipse There is a saying that “lightning never strikes twice” in any location. The same could be said for a total… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Train Crash Near Philadelphia Injures 33 Authorities say 33 people have been injured in a train crash at a station in suburban Philadelphia. A spokeswoman… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
America’s 16 Years in Afghanistan: From Success to Stalemate Sixteen years of U.S. warfare in Afghanistan have left the insurgents as strong as ever and the nation’s future precarious.… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
US Air Force Awards Contracts to Boeing, Northrop for ICBM Replacement The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing and Northrop Grumman separate contracts to continue work on the replacement of the… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Between Cancer Treatments, McCain Maintains Rigorous Agenda Sen. John McCain's packed agenda while on break from Congress in his home state of Arizona has hardly been the… 08/22/2017 Aimusa
Native American Tribes Eye Lucrative Marijuana Market An increasing number of Native American tribes are looking to the marijuana business to break the poverty on reservations, but… 08/21/2017 Aimusa
World’s Stinkiest Flower Blooms at US Botanic Garden The world’s worst smelling flower has bloomed at the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington. The stench of the ‘Corpse Flower’… 08/21/2017 Aimusa
China Calls US Intellectual Property Probe ‘Irresponsible’ China expressed "strong dissatisfaction" on Monday with the U.S. launch of an investigation into China's alleged theft of U.S. intellectual… 08/21/2017 Aimusa
Millions converge across US to see sun go dark Millions of Americans converged on a narrow corridor stretching from Oregon to South Carolina to watch the moon blot out… 08/21/2017 Aimusa
US Sharply Scales Back Visa Services in Russia After Diplomatic Row The United States said on Monday it was sharply scaling back its visa services in Russia after Moscow cut the… 08/21/2017 Aimusa
Comedy Legend Jerry Lewis Dies at 91 American Comic legend Jerry Lewis, who teamed up with the late Dean Martin before starring in his own movies, has… 08/20/2017 Aimusa