WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Monday that containment is still the best measure for countries to fight against the epidemic, and considered the situations in South Korea, Italy, Iran and Japan as of "greatest concern".
Walmart, the US's largest retailer, announced on Tuesday that it will stop selling ammunition for assault-style rifles and handguns, one month after a gunman walked into an El Paso, Texas, Walmart with an AK-style semiautomatic rifle and killed 22 people.
WASHINGTON — The US Justice Department says nearly 1,700 people have been arrested following a two-month crackdown aimed at targeting suspected child predators.
WUHAN -- Wuhan has planned to reduce electricity fees for enterprises as they gradually resume operations in the city hit hard by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump pledged on Sunday not to bend in his demand for a wall along the southern border with Mexico but said the barrier could be made of steel instead of concrete as a potential compromise with Democrats who refuse to fund it.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 -- The US Department of Defense on Friday confirmed the identities of three Americans who were killed in a bomb attack on Wednesday in Syria's northern city of Manbij.
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WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump declared Thursday he never made and doesn't have recordings of his private conversations with ousted former FBI Director James Comey, ending a month-long guessing game that he started with a cryptic tweet and that ensnared his administration in yet more controversy.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday took the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for the presidency, hoping her reputation as a populist fighter can help her navigate a Democratic field that could include nearly two dozen candidates.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 -- The US Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the US government to temporarily impose a ban on transgender people serving in the military, but stopped short of granting full legality of the move.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said Saturday he expected a nominee to replace late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to be announced "next week," and that it will "most likely" be a woman.