Australian think tank tracks Beijing's rise in rankings of advanced technology research, with US falling behind
Both Democrats and Republicans supported the legislation to posthumously honor the 13 U.S. troops, who were killed along with more than 170 Afghans in a suicide bombing at the Abbey Gate at Kabul's airport in August 2021
Louisiana coast under hurricane warning
Even if it does pass the House on Wednesday, the bill would go nowhere in the Senate
The United States announced new sanctions on Iran Tuesday, over Tehran’s supplying of missiles to Russia for use in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
O’Brien says rhetoric and actions of Georgia’s leadership suggest it is not ‘capable of bringing Georgia toward Europe’
If passed, the proposal to enshrine abortion rights in the constitution would widely undo the state's 2022 near-total abortion ban
Earlier this week, the United States and China held theater-level commander talks for the first time amid efforts to stabilize military relations
Tommy Tuberville's hold comes a year after he came under intense criticism from colleagues in both parties for holding up hundreds of military promotions over a Pentagon abortion policy
Thousands of revelers gathered in New Mexico to set ablaze a 15-meter-tall effigy stuffed with personal regrets and gloomy thoughts. Gustavo Martínez Contreras has our story from Santa Fe, where the festive conflagration turned 100 years old.
More than 1.2 million Vietnamese immigrants live in the United States. A new wave of Vietnamese migration has sparked debate in the community about immigration and has become one of the main talking points this election season. VOA’s Elizabeth Lee reports.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces measures ahead of trip to Kyiv
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