Reuters Exclusive / Trump approval falls to 33%, lowest of his presidency, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
18 August 2026
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Trump threatens to bomb Oman
18 August 2026
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Trump dismisses concerns over US aircraft carrier
16 August 2026
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Five killed in Michigan shooting
16 August 2026
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Five killed in Michigan shooting, suspect found dead, police say
15 August 2026
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Abraham Lincoln carrier / US sailors hit by strain of long deployment
15 August 2026
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11 arrested in US over alleged sham marriage scheme
14 August 2026
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Trump's spokesperson Karoline Leavitt to step down
13 August 2026
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After Trump's Turkey ruse, a look at past secret presidential trips
13 August 2026
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Trump order pushes for overhaul of childhood vaccine schedule
11 August 2026
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World
Meta slashes business teams in final round of layoffs
Meta Platforms Inc, owner of Facebook, slashed jobs across its business and operations units on Wednesday as it carried out its last batch of a three-part round of layoffs, part of a plan announced in March to eliminate 10,000 roles.
25 May 2023
Probe reveals how Jupiter’s lightning resembles Earth’s
Hidden below the brownish ammonia clouds blanketing Jupiter are clouds that like on Earth are made of water. And like on Earth, lightning often is generated within these clouds -- an eerie sight spotted by various spacecraft that have visited our solar system’s largest planet, including Nasa’s Juno probe.
25 May 2023
'Queen of rock 'n' roll' Tina Turner dies at 83
Tina Turner, the American-born singer who left a hardscrabble farming community and abusive relationship to become one of the top recording artists of all time, died on Wednesday at the age of 83
24 May 2023
DeSantis set to enter White House race
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was set to launch his 2024 presidential campaign yesterday, signalling 18 months of acrimony ahead as he and Donald Trump lock horns in what is expected to be an attritional contest for the Republican nomination.
24 May 2023
Driver crashes near White House, arrested for trying to kill Biden
A man who crashed a U-Haul truck containing a Nazi flag near the White House has been arrested and charged with trying to kill or harm the president, police said Tuesday
24 May 2023
Fossils reveal ancient beast’s epic journey to oblivion
It was a dire moment for life on Earth. Runaway global warming triggered by calamitous volcanism in Siberia inflicted the worst mass extinction on record -- dooming perhaps 90 percent of species -- roughly 252 million years ago at the end of the Permian Period.
23 May 2023
Biden announces new US arms, ammunition package for Ukraine
US President Joe Biden announced Sunday a new weapons package for Kyiv, as he met his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Hiroshima.
21 May 2023
NASA taps Bezos’s Blue Origin to build Moon lander
Two years after awarding Elon Musk’s SpaceX a contract to ferry astronauts to the surface of the Moon, NASA on Friday announced it had chosen Blue Origin, a rival space company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, to build a second lunar lander.
20 May 2023
FBI routinely accessed Americans’ private communications: court
The FBI frequently abused a restricted database of Americans’ personal communications, looking up the names of crime victims and participants in Black Lives Matter protests and the 2021 Capitol assault, documents released Friday showed.
20 May 2023
Tim Scott, lone Black Republican in US Senate, to run for president
Republican US Senator Tim Scott has entered the 2024 presidential race, according to a filing with the US election regulator on Friday, in what amounts to a long-shot bet that a message of unity and optimism can still appeal in a party where many voters are hungry for a bare-knuckled fight.
19 May 2023
From sunglasses to milking machines, US halts more exports to Russia
The Biden administration halted the export of a wide range of consumer goods to Russia on Friday and added 71 companies to a trade blacklist, as the Group of Seven wealthy nations announced new sanctions on Moscow over its war in Ukraine.
19 May 2023
Iran, Russia expanding military
The United States said Monday that Iran and Russia are “expanding their unprecedented defense partnership,” as Moscow ramps up ties with Tehran after being hit with Western sanctions.
16 May 2023
Biden urges Congress to ‘do more’ on guns
US President Joe Biden used yesterday’s first anniversary of a racially motivated mass shooting to highlight steps he is taking to reduce gun violence, while repeating his demand that Congress “do more” to save lives.
14 May 2023
Biden admin announces plan to curb emissions from power plants
President Joe Biden’s administration yesterday announced plans to curb planet-warming emissions from the nation’s power stations, as part of the United States’ efforts to combat climate change.
11 May 2023
Biden to host Modi for state visit on June 22
US President Joe Biden will host Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi for an official state visit on June 22, the White House said yesterday. “President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the Republic of India for an
10 May 2023
Trump sexually abused writer
A New York jury found Donald Trump liable Tuesday for sexually abusing and defaming an American former magazine columnist and ordered the ex-president to pay her $5 million in damages.
10 May 2023
Russia exploiting hunger
The United States and Britain on Tuesday pressed Russia to extend again a deal to export Ukrainian grain, accusing Moscow of exploiting global hunger for advantage in the war.
10 May 2023
Some ancestors of Native Americans came from China
The question of how and when people first came to the Americas has long intrigued scientists.
10 May 2023
US jury finds Trump sexually abused writer E Jean Carroll
Donald Trump sexually abused magazine writer E Jean Carroll in the 1990s and then defamed her by branding her a liar, jurors decided on Tuesday, dealing the former US president a legal setback as he campaigns to retake office in 2024.
9 May 2023
US readies for migrant influx as Covid-era border rules lapse
The United States is girding for the arrival of thousands of migrants this week, with the expiry of pandemic-era rules that have made claiming asylum at the border all but impossible.
9 May 2023