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Upending decades of precedence, the Trump Administration will exclude key information from reports on human rights.
Tensions rose as the South African president and golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen met President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, addressing claims of violence against Afrikaners.
The non-profit watchdog organization American Oversight sued the Trump administration on Monday for “unlawfully withholding records” associated with the administration’s attacks against Harvard, in what the group alleges is a violation of the Freedom of Information Act.
Lawmakers overrode Reagan’s veto and imposed the sanctions anyway, one of only a handful of times lawmakers so overwhelmingly corrected Reagan. “Because I have chosen to stand with those who struggle for freedom,
The President announced plans to develop a space-based missile-defense system—but concerns abound, including over costs.
The Defense Department will 'work to ensure proper security measures' on the aircraft to make it safe for use by the president, a Pentagon spokesman said.
The president has railed against South Africa’s seizures of land from white farmers. But during his first term, he pushed to take land for his border wall using eminent domain.
The winner from the investors’ U.S. pause? Asia. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.6% and India’s Nifty 50 was up by 0.4% in late trading, while Shanghai’s index rose a modest