India's Serum Institute's Chief Says He Will Return to India
The CEO of an Indian coronavirus vaccine manufacturer, Adar Poonawalla, says his return is due to constant threats against him
The CEO of an Indian coronavirus vaccine manufacturer, Adar Poonawalla, says his return is due to constant threats against him
Virginia's Democratic majority pushed the repeal effort, arguing that the death penalty has been applied disproportionately to people of color, the me
The U.S. president breaks tradition by not attending successor's swearing-in that has traditionally signaled a peaceful transfer of power
Electors scheduled to meet Dec. 14 to formalize election's outcome
Debate commission says candidates will participate from separate, remote locations
In four-minute video, Trump says he 'wasn't feeling so well' initially but is doing better now
Democratic challenger and his wife Jill send thoughts to President Donald Trump, his opponent in November election, and Trump's wife Melania, who both
Hope Hicks, who serves as counselor to the president and traveled with him to a rally Wednesday, tested positive Thursday
He says he'll put forth nominee next week
President made announcement during Republican National Convention nomination acceptance speech
President referred to the contested argument that the US remains a participant in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, despite Trump's withdrawal from it
Taliban officials say their deputy leader discussed the state of Afghan peace process with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Monday
Trump did not give details about the larger immigration order he says he plans to sign, only that it will include DACA, and I think people are going
Peter Thomson is a New Orleans attorney and former federal prosecutor
Trump opposes the removal of monuments of leaders of the Confederacy or other distasteful aspects of American history
/About-face comes in tweet after interview in which the US president said he was open to talks with the Venezuelan leader
President says he was concerned measures against Beijing blamed for crackdown on China's Uighur Muslim minority would interfere with negotiations
A divided Congress is unlikely to pass legislation providing a path to citizenship anytime soon, but advocates vow to keep fighting for legislation fo
Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says his presence 'created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics'
Contrasting messages come following week of nationwide at times violent protests over the death of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis police
There is no evidence the anti-malarial drug can ward off COVID-19, and the FDA has warned it can be very dangerous
Statement comes after court ruled that his administration could block law enforcement funding to states and cities that do not cooperate with federal
Pressed for the rationale behind killing a top Iranian general last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisted General Qassem Soleimani was plottin
The United States is hitting Iranian companies and eight senior officials with new sanctions, in response to Iranian missile attacks against bases hou
The announcement was significant, enabling McConnell to bypass for now Democratic demands for new testimony as he launches the third impeachment trial