WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump urged congressional Democrats to fund his long-promised border wall Tuesday night in a somber televised address that was heavy with dark immigration rhetoric but offered little in the way of concessions or new ideas to break the standoff that has left large swaths of the government shuttered for 18 days.
WASHINGTON — Toyota Motor and rival Mazda Motor are expected to announce plans on Friday to build a .6 billion assembly plant in the United States as part of a new joint venture, a person briefed on the matter said.
WASHINGTON -- The US House Committee on Intelligence held the first public hearing Wednesday since House Democrats launched an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump in September to determine whether he abused his office in his interactions with Ukraine.
WASHINGTON - US unemployment rate ticked up to 4 percent in June from an 18-year low in the previous month, the Labor Department reported on Friday.
Wan Xiaofang, president of Minsheng Financial Leasing, said: "Green environmental projects need huge upfront investment. It often takes long to realize their return on investment, and their profit margin is low. This has put a high requirement on the comprehensive service capability a financial institution can provide.
Wang Hong, head of the SOA, said Zhejiang could provide a "sound foundation" for its maritime industries based on its ample resources.
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WASHINGTON - US Strategic Command said Monday that it has started its annual nuclear command and control exercise Global Thunder.
WalletHub, a personal-finance website, ranked New Mexico as the state most affected by the shutdown, citing its share of federal jobs – more than 33,000 and 1,600 active government contracts that aren’t being funded.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said in a late-night tweet Wednesday that he will deliver the state of the union (SOTU) address in Congress after the government reopens.
WASHINGTON — Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has authorized the Army Corps of Engineers to begin planning and building 57 miles of 18-foot-high fencing in Yuma, Arizona, and El Paso, Texas, along the US border with Mexico.