Feeding Cows Seaweed Could Help the Environment Researchers have been searching for ways to reduce cattle emissions with food additives, such as garlic, oregano, cinnamon and even… 09/01/2018 Aimusa
General Nicholson’s Afghan Legacy The longest-serving NATO commander in Afghanistan is stepping down Sunday. Before his confirmation in 2016, U.S. General John Nicholson told… 09/01/2018 Aimusa
Thousands Pay Respects to Senator John McCain at the US Capitol A U.S. senator who was held as a prisoner of war (POW) in Vietnam and then ran for U.S. president… 09/01/2018 Aimusa
Pizza, Beer Help Foreign Students Orient to New Schools Before hunkering down in lectures about chemistry or economics, international students at U.S. colleges and universities are learning about health… 08/31/2018 Aimusa
Mourners Pay Final Respects to Aretha Franklin at Public Viewing Thousands of mourners have come to pay their respects to music legend Aretha Franklin, who will be laid to rest… 08/31/2018 Aimusa
Trump Notably Absent From McCain Tributes Notably absent from the final tribute ceremonies for U.S. Senator John McCain, who died last Saturday, is President Donald Trump.… 08/31/2018 Aimusa
China’s Floating Nuclear Power Plants Pose Risks in South China Sea Floating Chinese nuclear power plants stationed in the South China Sea would help Beijing fortify its claims in a decades-old… 08/31/2018 Aimusa
Trump Again Threatens to Shake Up Federal Law Enforcement Leadership U.S. President Donald Trump, at political rally in the Midwestern state of Indiana, again directed his ire at the country’s… 08/31/2018 Aimusa
Trump Administration Backs Asian-Americans in Harvard Case The Justice Department on Thursday sided with Asian-American students suing Harvard University over the Ivy League school’s consideration of race… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
Immigrants Thrive at Minnesota Farming Co-Op In Minnesota, Hmong farmers have banded together to make a better living. Originally from China, the Hmong are an Asian… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
US Extends Travel Ban to North Korea The U.S. on Thursday extended the ban on Americans' travel to North Korea for another year, saying it was too… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
Minnesota’s Hmong Farmers Drive Local Food Economy Hmong farmers in St. Paul, Minnesota have the best advocate for their business enterprises: themselves, working together. Originally from China,… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
US, China Probe of Fentanyl Ring Stops International Dealer United States and Chinese officials say a joint investigation into a fentanyl ring has dismantled an international supplier. News outlets… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
Voyeur Rabbi Victims Reach $14.25 Million Settlement Victims of a prominent Washington rabbi who for years secretly videotaped women as they used a ritual bath reached a… 08/30/2018 Aimusa
Official: US Navy Seizes Hundreds of Weapons from Boat in Gulf of Aden The U.S. Navy seized hundreds of small arms, including AK-47s, from an unflagged boat in the Gulf of Aden, a… 08/29/2018 Aimusa
India Not Guaranteed US Sanctions Waiver for Russian Missiles, Official Says The United States cannot guarantee that it will provide India a waiver from sanctions if it purchases major weapon and… 08/29/2018 Aimusa
US Lawmakers Urge China Sanctions Over Xinjiang Abuses A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers called Wednesday for the United States to impose sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for human rights… 08/29/2018 Aimusa
Mayor: Trump Administration Killed Puerto Ricans With ‘Neglect’ President Donald Trump’s administration killed Puerto Ricans through “neglect,” the mayor of the island’s capital said Wednesday, a day after… 08/29/2018 Aimusa
Hawaii Residents Hit by Floods from Hurricane Lane as New Storm Forms Flash flood warnings were issued on Tuesday for the Hawaiian island of Kauai, with residents on the north coast told… 08/29/2018 Aimusa
Pompeo’s Nixed N. Korea Trip Exposes Denuclearization Rift The abrupt cancellation of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's trip to Pyongyang reflects growing concern in the Trump administration about… 08/29/2018 Aimusa