The WHO chief has become the Trump administration’s latest punching bag, with Republicans reviving his past controversies and demanding his ouster.
Author: Deirdre Shesgreen, USA TODAY
A coronavirus travel nightmare: A blur of canceled flights, border closures, and martial law
How one American’s long-planned vacation turned into a blur of border closures, canceled flights, martial law and diplomatic wrangling.
Global response to coronavirus falters as pandemic worsens and Trump lashes out at China
Countries are competing to secure scarce medical supplies, closing borders with little notice, and lobbing verbal broadsides as COVID-19 spreads.
‘Impossible to describe our pain.’ Bob Levinson, US hostage held by Iran, is likely dead, family says
Bob Levinson disappeared 13 years ago from an island off Iran’s southern coast. Exactly what the ex-FBI agent was doing there is a matter of dispute.
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Lawmakers know that when financial markets open Monday, Wall Street will be looking to Congress for help.
‘Gross misjudgment’: Experts say Trump’s decision to disband pandemic team hindered coronavirus response
President Trump is under fire for his move to dismantle a high-level global pandemic office as his administration struggles to respond to coronavirus.
Americans stuck in Cambodia amid pandemic say they are ‘being detained,’ not quarantined
When Ryan Knapp and his wife booked a cruise along the Mekong Delta, they thought it would be a dream trip. But it has turned into a nightmare.
Pompeo says US will take ‘all necessary measures’ to bar war crimes probe of military
Pompeo’s remarks came after an international court ruled its prosecutors could investigate possible war crimes committed in Afghanistan.
Eight Republicans join Democrats to pass Senate measure to limit President Trump’s war powers against Iran
In a rare rebuke, a handful of Senate Republicans broke with Trump to support a resolution requiring congressional approval for a strike against Iran.
‘No blank check for war’: House to vote on curbing Trump’s ability to strike Iran, other targets
The House votes will renew the heated debate over President Trump’s decision to authorize a strike killing IranianĀ Gen. Qasem Soleimani.