US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said in an interview with the Fox News Channel that her department had asked the Pentagon for help to bolster its capabilities, including for "some air support ... some logistics, planning, vehicle barriers, engineering."
US President Donald Trump said he is "comfortable" with sending his son Barron and his grandchildren to school in the fall, and Vice-President Mike Pence said he "wouldn't hesitate" to send his own children back to the classroom if they were still school-aged, despite the rise in novel coronavirus infections in many parts of the country.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and ROK's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha hold a joint press conference at the State Department in Washington on May 11, 2018. [Photo/VCG]
US President Donald Trump's first state visit to China, coming at a "historical moment" after a key Party congress in Beijing, will be a successful trip with significant outcomes on trade, the Korean Peninsula and other issues, China's top envoy in Washington said on Monday.
US news media and lawmakers have been talking about Trump’s Russia connection during the past 18 months, restricting his room for maneuver on the issue, Kupchan said. “Nonetheless, even limited cooperative initiatives, if they are forthcoming, would be a useful start to decreasing tension between Russia and the US,” he said.
US President Donald Trump signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law in late November, provoking strong opposition and condemnation by China.
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US President Donald Trump and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s top leader Kim Jong-un sign documents in Singapore in this photo released on Tuesday by the DPRK’s Korean Central News Agency. KCNA VIA REUTERS
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he would ask Congress for a payroll tax cut and other "very major" stimulus moves to ease the economic pain of the coronavirus.
US-based firm eyes more growth opportunities from new Greater Bay Area plan
US retail sales dropped in September for the first time in seven months as American shoppers felt less secure amid domestic political turmoil and the fallout from the US-China trade war, according to analysts.