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He will ask President Xi Jinping for sanctions to punish the North’s nuclear ambitions. But China may hesitate to move against an old, if troublesome, ally.
The Bolshevik's seizure of power was a defining event, fundamentally altering societies around the world and setting up the Cold War. But 100 years on, Russia's current authorities seem to consider it now peripheral for the country.
The success of his campaign, built on rejecting Gov. Chris Christie and President Trump, further cemented New Jersey’s shift to a decidedly blue state.
U.S. and Chinese companies have signed business deals the two sides say are valued at $9 billion during a visit by President Donald Trump, in a tradition aimed at blunting criticism of Beijing's trade practices
The State Department is suffering a huge shortage of employees.
A murder trial after the death of a 16-year-old described by his mother as gender fluid has become part of the national debate over gender identity.
The State Department is suffering a huge shortage of employees.
President Trump will take a team of business leaders who may sign sales agreements, but chances of a big breakthrough on trade frictions seem slim.
LiAngelo Ball, younger brother of Lakers point guard Lonzo Ball, was arrested.
The country is abuzz over whether the prime minister is a prisoner of Saudi Arabia — literally or figuratively — and when he will be back.
David Boies, known for Bush v. Gore but also aggressive battles for businesses, is drawing fire for helping Harvey Weinstein draft a contract to hire private investigators.
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday from Maine to Seattle. They picked mayors and prosecutors and decided ballot measures on matters like drug price limits.
Voters went to the polls on Tuesday from Maine to Seattle. They picked mayors and prosecutors and decided ballot measures on matters like drug price limits.
The president is expected to give a “dramatic” speech targeting Kim Jong Un.
Records from an offshore hideaway show how an American billionaire grew one of the world’s largest trusts and another owned part of a company accused of exploiting the poor.
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