Death toll in Miami condo collapse at 32, funeral held
6 July 2021
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New York prosecutors to indict Trump Org insider - but not Trump, sources say
29 June 2021
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Death toll climbs to 11 in Florida condo collapse, 150 missing
29 June 2021
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Ex-police officer Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22-1/2 years for George Floyd murder
25 June 2021
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Migrant children report overcrowding, spoiled food, depression in US shelters
22 June 2021
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Alabama storm: 9 children, one adult killed in highway crash
21 June 2021
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‘Fire and Fury’ author writes new Trump book ‘Landslide’
17 June 2021
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Putin lavishes post-summit praise on Biden, says media have US leader wrong
17 June 2021
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'Never worked for Russia'
US President Donald Trump said on Monday he never worked for Russia, his first direct denial after a media report that the FBI in 2017 investigated whether he acted against US interests.
15 January 2019
Trump says solution to shutdown impasse ‘so simple’
With the government mired in shutdown week four, President Donald Trump rejected a short-term legislative fix and dug in for more combat, declaring he would “never ever back down.”
15 January 2019
Ivanka, Haley in race: report
Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and US President Donald Trump's daughter and adviser Ivanka are among possible US candidates to replace outgoing World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, The Financial Times reported on Friday.
13 January 2019
Trump backtracks
United States President Donald Trump said he was holding off on declaring a state of emergency to end the partial government shutdown that dragged into a 23rd day on Sunday (Jan 13), as he insisted on US$5.7 billion (S$7.7 billion) to build a Mexico border wall that congressional Democrats oppose.
13 January 2019
US in longest govt shutdown
The US government shutdown that has left 800,000 federal employees without salaries as a result of President Donald Trump's row with Democrats over building a Mexico border wall entered a record 22nd day Saturday.
12 January 2019
Abducted US teen found alive after 3 months
A 13-year-old northwestern Wisconsin girl who went missing in October after her parents are killed has been found alive in a rural town about an hour from her home, authorities say.
11 January 2019
'A total waste of time'
President Donald Trump said "bye-bye" and stormed out of negotiations Wednesday on funding a US-Mexico border wall when Democratic opponents refused to agree to the project.
10 January 2019
Tensions reignite in Syria
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will withdraw its troops from Syria while continuing the battle against IS, as Turkey warned of an offensive inside Syria if withdrawal is delayed.
10 January 2019
Trump storms out of border wall negotiations
President Donald Trump says "bye-bye" and storms out of negotiations on funding a US-Mexico border wall when Democratic opponents refused to agree to the project.
10 January 2019
Study points finger at Cuban crickets
A noise heard by US diplomats in Cuba who suffered mysterious brain injuries came not from technological weapons but local crickets, a new study suggests.
8 January 2019
Second summit in the works
US President Donald Trump said Sunday negotiations are underway on the location of his next summit with North Korean leader Kim
7 January 2019
Key plotter of USS Cole attack killed: Trump
President Donald Trump confirms that the US military has killed one of the architects of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole that left 17 American servicemen dead.
7 January 2019
Trump offers steel wall as compromise in Mexico border
US President Donald Trump pledged on Sunday not to bend in his demand for a wall along the southern border with Mexico but said the barrier could be made of steel instead of concrete as a potential compromise with Democrats who refuse to fund it.
7 January 2019
3 killed in California bowling alley shooting
Three men are killed and four wounded in a shooting at a bowling alley in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance and police say they are searching for a suspect or suspects.
5 January 2019
US says Saudis still lack credible account of Khashoggi murder
Saudi Arabia's investigation and handling of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi still lacks full credibility and accountability, a senior US official says.
5 January 2019
Kate feels Meghan 'used' her: report
Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle, who have rarely been spotted together in public since the royal wedding in May, had put a rest to the royal family feud speculations on Christmas Day after they aired their grievances with one another. The latest report, however, suggests that the fight between the two has not ended.
4 January 2019
US issues China travel advisory
The US State Department on Thursday renewed its warning for US citizens traveling in China to exercise increased caution due to "arbitrary enforcement of local laws" amid heightened diplomatic tensions over the arrest in Canada of a Chinese technology company executive.
4 January 2019
US will not stand by and watch
The United States on Thursday warned Iran of consequences if it goes ahead with plans to send off three space launch vehicles, charging despite Tehran's denials that the move would violate a UN resolution.
4 January 2019
US issues China travel advisory amid increased tensions
The US State Department on Thursday renewed its warning for US citizens traveling in China to exercise increased caution due to "arbitrary enforcement of local laws" amid heightened diplomatic tensions over the arrest in Canada of a Chinese technology company executive.
4 January 2019
Trump says received 'great' letter from N Korea's Kim
US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he had received a "great letter" from Kim Jong Un, after the North Korean leader warned Pyongyang may change its approach to nuclear talks if Washington persists with sanctions.
3 January 2019