
US and South Korea Shorten Joint Military Drills Amid North Korean Threats
The United States and South Korea have shortened their annual joint military exercises by nearly a week, a decision made after criticism from former President Trump and amid threats of self-defense measures from North Korea. This adjustment comes as other US-related news includes Liberia agreeing to accept 1,200 deportees and new Green Card rules taking effect.
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Tight Alaska Primary Previews Race That May Tip Senate Majority
Democrat Mary Peltola and incumbent Republican Senator Dan Sullivan will advance in Alaska’s Senate primary, setting the state up to be one of the most fiercely contested races in November that could determine control of the US Senate.
By Anna Edgerton
Read full article →Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan Advance in Key Alaska Senate Contest
The Democratic former congresswoman and the incumbent Republican senator will face off in November. Whether a potential spoiler candidate with the same name as the senator qualifies alongside them has not been determined.
By Kellen Browning
Read full article →Postcard from Kansas: my pilgrimage to the centre of America
A rural road trip leads Neville Hawcock to the US’s very midpoint, where he finds modest monuments, quiet small-town charm — and the pleasure of straying far from the tourist trail
Read full article →Former Fauci aide admits hiding emails to thwart pandemic inquiry
David M. Morens, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the United States, said he was trying to protect his boss. Fauci was not accused of wrongdoing in the case.
By Jeremy Roebuck
Read full article →Democratic socialist Angie Nixon clinches surprise primary win in Florida US Senate race
Nixon bested Alexander Vindman to win Democratic nomination and now faces Republican Ashley Moody in November In an upset for the Democratic establishment, progressive Angie Nixon won the party’s US Senate primary in Florida, beating former army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman. Nixon, a state representative and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, had significantly less funding going into the primary – with $975,000 to Vindman’s $16.3m at the end of July, according to Florid...
By Richard Luscombe
Read full article →Key Results from Florida primaries
Voters in Florida are picking their party's candidates for governor, Senate and a number of U.S. House seats after redistricting.
By Catherine Welch
Read full article →GOP senator, ex-House Dem emerge from Alaska’s ‘jungle primary’ despite far-left meddling
Dan Sullivan and Mary Peltola advance from Alaska's jungle primary, but a second Dan Sullivan on the ballot raises election confusion claims.
Read full article →US sanctions International Criminal Court’s president and top lawyer
The US has sanctioned International Criminal Court president Tomoko Akane and trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye.
Read full article →Democratic Representative Moskowitz fends off challenge in Florida from democratic socialist
Read full article →US urged to follow China’s lead in treating data as an economic asset
As China deepens the commercialisation of its vast troves of data, the United States needs to develop its own national data strategy that treats data as an economic asset to better position itself to prevail in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and robotics, a key US congressional advisory body has said. In a report published on Tuesday, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) warned that the US risks ceding global leadership in setting global data...
By Vincent Chow
Read full article →Democratic Socialist Angie Nixon Scores Major Upset In Florida Senate Primary
Nixon is the latest in a line of left-leaning anti-establishment candidates who have scored wins in the Democratic Party’s primaries.
By Siladitya Ray, Forbes Staff
Read full article →Too hot for Trump? President turns back on disgraced Florida congressman ahead of crucial primary
Cory Mills faces serious charges. With Trump’s support, he might survive. He doesn’t have it, Eric Garcia writes ahead of Florida’s big night
By Eric Garcia
Read full article →COVID is ‘growing’ in nearly every state, CDC reports. Here’s where levels are highest
Read full article →US issues details of new Green Card rules coming into effect from September 18
Starting September 18, 2026, new regulations from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services will affect Green Card applications, implementing a more rigorous public charge test. This means applicants will be assessed more thoroughly regarding any public benefits received. However, existing Green Card holders and certain humanitarian cases will not be subject to these enhanced evaluations.
By TOI TECH DESK
Read full article →Global authors, diverse themes to take centre stage at US, Canada editions of Jaipur Lit Fest
Global authors, diverse themes to take centre stage at US, Canada editions of Jaipur Lit Fest
Read full article →US, South Korea cut annual war games short after Trump criticism
Annual war games between South Korea and the United States will end around a week earlier than planned, both countries said on Wednesday, after US President Donald Trump ordered the “inappropriate and hostile” drills scaled back. Trump said on Sunday that he had told the Pentagon to curtail the annual Ulchi Freedom Shield exercises — a day before they started — citing his “good relationship” with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Pyongyang’s state media criticised the drills on Wednesday as a ...
By [email protected] (AFP)
Read full article →Americans love giant trucks — but they’re killing us
An key obstacle is that U.S. automakers apparently can't make money on anything but large vehicles.
Read full article →After primary wins, two pro-Israel candidates will battle for Florida's governor's office
The Associated Press called both the Republican and Democratic primary races for governor at 8 p.m., about an hour after polls closed on Tuesday, with around 85% of the votes counted in both races.
Read full article →US sanctions ICC president, senior trial lawyer in latest attack on court
The US imposed sanctions Tuesday on the International Criminal Court's president and a senior trial lawyer at the court, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. The move is the latest escalation in the Trump administration's campaign against The Hague-based court, which was established in 2002 by the international community to prosecute war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. The US is not a member of the court. Rubio said in a statement that he was imposing sanctions on Tomoko Akane,
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →'Teeming with life': Cook Islands officials enthuse over NOAA deep dive
A 26-day deep sea expedition in the Cook Islands by a United States scientific agency has uncovered new information about marine life and seabed minerals within the country's EEZ.
Read full article →Illegal Immigrant Killer Found Not Guilty By Insanity, Flees US During Hospital Leave
Illegal Immigrant Killer Found Not Guilty By Insanity, Flees US During Hospital Leave An illegal immigrant found not guilty by reason of insanity in a 2019 killing managed to flee the United States on a one-way flight to his native Tajikistan while on an approved 48-hour pass from a state mental health facility. Now a Soros-backed prosecutor is under fire for his pattern of pursuing insanity pleas for violent offenders who are illegal immigrants. Steve Descano, commonwealth's...
By Tyler Durden
Read full article →Don’t dismiss US 2026 Fiscal Transparency Report, BudgIT tells FG
By Emma Ujah, Abuja Bureau Chief BudgIT, a civic-tech organisation promoting transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s public finance, has urged the Federal Government not to dismiss the United States Department of State’s 2026 Fiscal Transparency Report, which scored Nigeria low for the second consecutive year. The organisation made the call in a statement by its Country […] The post Don’t dismiss US 2026 Fiscal Transparency Report, BudgIT tells FG appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Urowayino Jeremiah
Read full article →US lifts security restrictions on ships from Nigeria after 12 years
The United States has lifted security restrictions imposed on vessels arriving from Nigeria after more than a decade, the Marine and Blue Economy Minister Adegboyega Oyetola said on Tuesday
By Abubakar Ibrahim
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