By Jarrett Renshaw NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg would seek to standardize federal elections across the United States and prevent states from blocking felons
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Supreme Court of breakaway Georgian region Abkhazia on Friday overturned a presidential election that had returned the incumbent but triggered rowdy protests.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld a lower court decision to dismiss nationwide litigation over the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in
By Ann Saphir MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - U.S. monetary policy is in a holding pattern for now, but the Federal Reserve's next move may well be to cut interest rates given signs the economy may be
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday the United States has agreed to extradite a fugitive former state governor wanted on corruption charges.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's new government is working "nonstop" to resolve its sovereign debt crisis, the South American country's Economy Minister Martin Guzman said on Friday, a month after
By Alexander Cornwell and Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) - Tehran said on Friday it wanted to download black box recordings itself from a Ukrainian airliner crash that killed all 176 people aboard,
The Trump administration is rolling out new sanctions on the Iranian regime. While speaking at the White House Friday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration will continue to cut off resources to Iran to stop its global terrorist activities.
By Howard Schneider and Lindsay Dunsmuir WASHINGTON (Reuters) - By late 2014, U.S. central bankers knew the crisis-driven era of near-zero interest rates might be about to end and that they could
(Reuters) - Friends and families of some of the 63 Canadians killed in a Ukrainian plane crash in Iran are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take a tougher stance after Ottawa accused Iran
PARIS (Reuters) - Iran is examining 'black boxes' from a Ukrainian jet that crashed on Wednesday in a fireball shortly after taking off from Tehran, sparking an international hunt for clues amid
By Arshad Mohammed and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States imposed more sanctions on Iran on Friday in retaliation for its missile attack on U.S. forces in Iraq this week and vowed
By Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has invited at least 200 people to a Jan. 15 ceremony to witness the signing of the Phase 1 trade deal between the
By Neha Dasgupta and Mayank Bhardwaj NEW DELHI (Reuters) - State-owned Indian miner NMDC is poised to win a multibillion-dollar contract to explore and mine diamonds at a large project
A Russian Navy ship nearly collided with an American vessel in the northern Arabian Sea on Thursday. The U.S. Navy released video on Friday, which showed the Russian intelligence collection ship aggressively approaching the USS Farragut.
French President Emmanuel Macron continued to push his pension reform plan as union protests entered their 37th day. Union labor strikes persisted on Friday due to Macron’s refusal to remove a key clause in his draft legislation, which will raise the retirement age from 62 to 64-years-old.
Four Iranians were detained by authorities in Honduras after they allegedly tried to cross into the country illegally. Officials believe the migrants were traveling to the United States border when they were arrested earlier this week.
A major storm is expected to hit the Midwest, Southeast and Northeast United States this weekend. The National Weather Service is calling it a “triple threat” and a “powerhouse storm system.”
A federal judge is fast-tracking a lawsuit against the Census Bureau. According to reports, oral arguments for the legal challenge brought forth by the city of Newburgh, New York and a Bernie Sanders aligned activist group will take place on March 18, 2020. The judge is also prepared to make a ruling as early as March 20, 2020.
A security guard in Florida is behind bars after threatening to kill the president on Facebook Live. 26-year-old Chauncy Lump was arrested Saturday, and is now facing federal charges. His bond's been set at $100,000.
OAN Newsroom UPDATED 10:57 AM PT — Friday, January 10, 2020 House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is speaking out against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s decision...
Protesters recently gathered outside of Facebook's headquarters to show opposition to the tech giant's decision to not fact check political advertisements. On Thursday, demonstrators rallied against Facebook's recent policy change, which allows users to filter certain political ads rather than implementing an outright ban of certain ads it deems as containing misinformation.
Indonesia is asking Japan to increase its investment in fisheries and energy in islands near the disputed South China Sea. On Friday, Indonesian President Joko Widodo requested Japan put more resources into its Natuna islands.
State lawmakers nationwide are gearing up as a slew of abortion measures are expected to land in the Supreme Court. One America's Tali Letoi takes a closer look ahead.
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