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North Korea, China Tensions With U.S. Are Back: Weekend Reads
U.S. President Donald Trump shattered a six-month trade truce with China, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reignited tensions with a fresh round...
US sends naval strike group as tensions rise with Iran
The United States is deploying an amphibious assault ship and a Patriot missile battery to bolster an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers already sent...
India is going forward with an antitrust case against Google’s Android
Google has lost a number of antitrust cases in recent years, which netted the tech company three record-setting fines in Europe. The European Commission...
Hearing in Colorado school shooting put off until next week
DENVER (AP) — Prosecutors investigating the case against two students suspected of shooting nine classmates, one fatally, in a suburban Denver charter school have...
You Sunk My Carrier: How the Navy Could Sink China’s New Aircraft Carriers
That carrier-killer imagery resonates with Western audiences comes as little surprise. It implies that Chinese rocketeers can send the pride of the U.S. Navy...
Police: Explosion and fire at Virginia gas station leaves three people dead
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause and origin of the explosion.
Gunmen storm five-star hotel in Pakistan port city of Gwadar
Four insurgents armed with rifles and grenades attacked a luxury hotel in the southwestern coastal town of Gwadar on Saturday, triggering an intense, hours-long...
Venezuela: Juan Guaido ‘to work with US military’ in bid to unseat Nicolas Maduro
Juan Guaido, Venezuela’s opposition leader, has instructed his Washington envoy to meet with Pentagon officials to “cooperate” on a solution to the country’s political...
Stop Hijacking Students’ Grief after School Shootings
On Wednesday, a vigil was held at the STEM School in Colorado to commemorate and honor the bravery of Kendrick Castillo -- the 18-year-old student...
James Comey called Trump a 'chronic liar.' What his anti-Trump politics mean for the...
James Comey has carved an unusually political path in the two years since President Trump fired him as FBI director.