'The real question in front of us is whether Europe is prepared to act as decisively as the situation dictates,' says the European Commission president
The designation carries sanctions and penalties for anyone providing 'material support' for the group
The city’s two biggest parades — hosted by social clubs Krewe of Zulu and Krewe of Rex — are set to go on with earlier start times, shorter routes and no marching bands
The Justice Department said a month ago it formed a task force to fight antisemitism
Europe is scrambling to take the lead in planning an end to the Ukraine conflict, and U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday paused all military aid to Ukraine after a contentious Oval Office meeting last week. VOA White House correspondent Anita Powell reports from Washington
'Legacy on Ice' fundraiser has raised $1.2 million so far for victims' families, first responders
Secretary Rubio instructs State Department to call Xi Jinping ‘general secretary’ of Communist Party instead of ‘president’
Former wrestling executive says her goal is efficiency, not elimination
The most pressing challenge for Trump will be to unite Republican majorities in Senate and House of Representatives to pass budget funding the government past March 14 deadline
Officials in all of South Carolina ban almost all outdoor fires, including burning yard debris and campfire
Muslim Americans in the state of Illinois began the holy month of Ramadan as a guilty verdict was announced in the trial of man accused of murdering a 6-year-old Palestinian American boy. VOA's Kane Farabaugh has more.
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