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The decision left officials on both sides of the Atlantic scrambling to find out how long the pause might last.
The appraisal that Iran’s nuclear hopes had been set back 1 to 2 years by U.S. and Israeli bombings was the latest in a shifting series of pronouncements.
The White House confirmed Tuesday that “to put America’s interests first,” the United States won’t be sending promised (and ...
Luis Coronado, Jr., the CIO of the Bureau of Consular Affairs, recently won a “Sammies” award for his role in launching an online passport renewal system.
Experts say the level of political violence in America over the past few years is likely the highest it’s been since the 1960s and 1970s.
The U.S. is halting some shipments of air defense missiles and other munitions to Ukraine amid concerns that its own ...
As foreign investors rush to stake claims in Guyana’s petroleum sector, the United States should act now to position itself ...
Bruce's lengthy statement continued, "Prior to the United States' successful military operation, Iran was amassing a growing ...
The U.S. State Department’s revelation that it has revoked visas for British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan is the latest indication ...
On June 30, Dan Driscoll, the 26th Secretary of the Army, made his first official visit to the Rock Island Arsenal – an ...
After preliminary intelligence reports countered Trump’s claim that U.S. strikes “obliterated” Iran nuclear sites, he said the leakers should be found and prosecuted.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief on what he learned about the Trump administration from ...