Six White US Police Officers Acknowledge Abusing Black Men
The six are scheduled to be sentenced on November 14
US Signals Russia Is Ready To Return To Black Sea Grain Deal Talks
Russia wants to get its fertilizer to global markets
US Claims Russia Seeking Weapons In North Korea To Support Invasion Of Ukraine
Following Sergei Shoigu's presence in Pyongyang on a rare visit, Blinken stated that Russia is hurrying to buy weaponry from allies across the world
Amid China tensions, United States Announces $345 Million In Military Aid To Taiwan
The Chinese military has performed two large drills surrounding Taiwan
Biden Direct United States To Share Russian War Crimes Evidence With International Criminal Court
Russia is not a member of the International Criminal Court and opposes its jurisdiction
US Investigation Into Harvard University’s Legacy Admissions Policy
The investigation by the Education Department's civil rights division is being conducted in response to a complaint made by three organizations representing minority students
Texas Sued By US Government For Anti-Migrant River Buoys
This month, a series of buoys was erected in the river at the common migrant crossing point, along with massive razor wire barricades on the shore
Two Indian-Origin Men Plead Guilty To Drug Peddling In United States
The craft was also in illegal possession of a firearm
North Korea Launches Cruise Missiles Into Sea Following Warn Over US Submarine
Washington is demanding the release of a US soldier who entered North Korea on foot on Tuesday
Chinese Hackers Breached The Email Account Of United States Ambassador To China
The assistant secretary of state for East Asia, was also hacked in the cyber-espionage attack