President Donald Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, has informed the White House he’ll leave his post in January.
Trump’s Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg expected to leave his post as new peace plan emerges
President Donald Trump’s special envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, has informed the White House he’ll leave his post in January, according to two senior administration officials.
White House announces new oil and gas drilling off California and Florida
But Sunshine state Republicans might oppose drilling off state’s famous beaches that keep tourism dollars coming inThe Trump administration on Thursday announced new oil and gas drilling off California’s and Florida’s coasts, setting the stage for a po…
SoftBank plunges over 10% as Asia markets track Wall Street’s stunning reversal in AI stocks
Asia markets slumped Friday after SoftBank tumbled more than 10% and stronger-than-expected U.S. hiring cut the odds of a December Federal Reserve rate cut.
The Fugees’ Pras Michel handed 14-year sentence for illegal donations to Obama re-election campaign
Grammy-winning rapper Prakazrel (Pras) Michel of the Fugees was sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funnelling millions of dollars in foreign contributions to Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election cam…
Japan’s core inflation in October rises to a 3-month high, supporting the case for rate hikes
Core inflation, which strips out prices of fresh food, came in at 3% as expected by economists polled by Reuters.
As Russia is accused of hybrid warfare against the West, vital undersea cables show their vulnerability
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Judge criticizes federal prosecutors for relying on testimony by officer with credibility concerns
A federal judge has ruled that police in the nation’s capital illegally seized a gun from a man they stopped outside a laundromat.
Democrats allege spy agency work is being undermined and politicized under Trump
Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees say the Trump administration is undermining the nation’s spy services.
Democrats allege spy agency work is being undermined and politicized under Trump
Top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligence committees blasted the Trump administration’s handling of intelligence matters Thursday, alleging that America’s spy agencies have been undermined and politicized under President Donald Trump.