North Korea’s state-controlled newspaper on Sunday accused the United States of “double-dealing” and “hatching a criminal plot” against Pyongyang, after Washington abruptly canceled a...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday handed Donald Trump one of the biggest victories of his presidency, upholding his travel ban targeting several...
The U.S. will “take firm and appropriate measures” in response to Syrian government violations in a so-called de-escalation zone in the southwest of the...
WASHINGTON/PARIS: Canada and Mexico retaliated against the U.S. decision on Thursday to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and the European Union had...
WASHINGTON: A US judge has ruled legal action against Apple over its Powerbeats headphones can go ahead "in part".
Seven customers, from various US cities,...
CALIFORNIA: A federal judge on Monday finalized a $25 million settlement to be paid to attendees of the now-defunct real estate seminar called Trump...
AUGUSTA, Ga: American golfer Tony Finau injured his left ankle celebrating a hole-in-one during the Par-3 Tournament at the Masters and then popped it right...
WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the unveiling of 2,800 documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy but...
WASHINGTON: Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has arrived in the United States to meet Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to discuss the matters pertaining to bilateral...
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama and some administration officials have hailed recent military gains against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, but other U.S. officials and outside experts warn that the U.S.-backed air and ground campaign is far from eradicating the radical Islamic group, and could even backfire.
AMMAN: The Islamic State group launched a counter attack against fighters trying to capture the Syrian city of Manbij on Monday, inflicting heavy casualties on the U.S.-backed forces, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and the militants said.
FORT PIERCE, Fla.: The photo from Omar Mateen’s high school yearbook is hardly remarkable - a toothy, dimpled smile with a peach-fuzz mustache below a mop of black hair.