His career with The New York Times took him to Saigon and Moscow. He drew on that experience later to write several well-received books.
US treasury secretary Yellen warns of hitting debt cap by June
In a letter, Janet Yellen urged congressional leaders to quickly act to raise the debt ceiling.
Friends, relatives mourn family slain in Utah murder-suicide
Seven members of a Utah family who were killed last week in what police believe was a murder-suicide were remembered on Friday by friends, neighbours, family and classmates.
Elon Musk Faces US Fraud Trial Over 2018 Tesla Tweet
Elon Musk, the CEO of electric car giant Tesla, will face trial on Tuesday over allegedly manipulating the stock market with a tweet after a federal judge rejected his request to move the case out of California.
High court takes 8 new cases, 1 about a religious mailman
The Supreme Court is adding eight new arguments to its calendar.
Hamline University under fire for art professor’s dismissal
A Minnesota university’s dismissal of a professor for including depictions of the Prophet Muhammad in a global art course has put the small, private school at the center of a debate over how to include controversial material in college courses while re…
Prescott shrugs off picks for Cowboys’ playoff visit to Bucs
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says he isn’t thinking about his recent rash of interceptions as he prepares for a wild-card playoff at Tampa Bay on Monday night.
GOP House targets China, abortion, IRS funding in McCarthy’s first week as speaker
The new Republican House targeted China, abortion and IRS funding during Kevin McCarthy’s first week as speaker.