FOR the first time in history, the US military has managed to introduce a dangerous new weapon on its Apache AH-64 attack helicopters.
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FOR the first time in history, the US military has managed to introduce a dangerous new weapon on its Apache AH-64 attack helicopters.
The case will be argued in October, at the start of the new Supreme Court term.
ARIZONA has reached a scorching 48C, killing cacti, melting bins and forcing people to wear oven mittens while driving.
A party can't build a governing majority with moral victories.
If you were trying to damage a weak economy, you might follow this script:
A gunman who sprayed bullets at Republican lawmakers during baseball practice in a Washington DC suburb has died, US President Donald Trump said.
A top US Republican was among five people who were shot and wounded by a gunman during baseball practice in Virginia.
Two prison officers were shot and killed during an escape on Tuesday morning in the US state of Georgia.
Mirroring the 4th Circuit Court decision from May 25, the 9th circuit called the ban motivated by a desire to exclude Muslims.
A SHOOTING at a business headquarters in Orlando, Florida has left five people dead, including the gunman, US media reports.
President Donald Trump's announcement that the US is withdrawing from the 2015 Paris climate agreement has drawn strong reaction from supporters and opponents inside America and around the world.
the US will withdraw from the Paris climate accord
The president is expected to announce his decision this week
US President Donald Trump is poised to pull the country out of the Paris climate accord, US media report, quoting senior officials.
President Donald Trump could announce he is pulling the US out of the Paris accord this week, but experts say nonetheless international commitment to the landmark climate deal signed in France in December 2015 remains strong.
A federal appeals court upheld Thursday a lower court's temporary block of key provisions of President Donald Trump's revised executive order banning travel from some Middle East and African countries.
Some 23 million people would lose health insurance over the next decade under the revised Republican healthcare plan, says a non-partisan agency.
The number of sentenced prisoners in federal custody fell by 5 percent, or 7,981 inmates, between 2009 and 2015, a Pew Research Center study showed.
Washington is reeling from the abrupt sacking of the director of the FBI.