Decision eliminates one potential off-ramp from the case ahead of Trump's return to office next month, but his lawyers have raised other arguments for dismissal
Masayoshi Son, head of the Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, said that Trump’s reelection has caused his confidence in the U.S. to ‘tremendously’ increase
Austin Tice has been held in Syria for more than 12 years
Business helped women travel to U.S. to deliver babies who would gain American citizenship
What is going on in the skies of the eastern United States? In recent weeks, countless drones have been spotted — and everyone from residents to the incoming president has questions. Anita Powell reports from Washington.
The change is being made in an effort to better reflect population shifts this decade, officials say
In a news conference, president-elect contends military has kept information secret, but military says 'no evidence' drones are national security threat
American warplanes now taking aim at IS targets in areas formerly controlled by forces loyal to former President Bashar al-Assad and Russia
Alexander Smirnov said in June 2020 that executives from the Ukrainian energy company Burisma had paid President Biden and his son Hunter Biden $5 million each around 2015
Shooter, who wounded six others at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, also dies
On the U.S. West Coast, conservationists for the world's largest dam-removal project are both celebrating initial successes and encountering short-term obstacles. VOA's Matt Dibble has our story from the Klamath River on the border between California and Oregon.
In the Pacific Northwest, the world’s largest river restoration project has removed hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River to help migrating salmon. The project emptied a lake beloved to its surrounding community. VOA's Matt Dibble went to the former Copco Lake to see how residents are adjusting.
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