Paul Rusesabagina, a U.S. resident and Belgian citizen who inspired the film ‘Hotel Rwanda’ is expected to be released on Saturday.
Author: Michael Collins, USA TODAY
American humanitarian worker Jeff Woodke, kidnapped in Niger in 2016, is released
American humanitarian worker Jeff Woodke was kidnapped from his home in Niger in 2016 by men who ambushed his guards and forced him into their truck.
‘Surreal’: Marine sniper describes attack that killed 183 during US withdrawal from Afghanistan
Suicide bombing, hectic withdrawal from Afghanistan recalled as congressional panel probes Joe Biden’s decision to end America’s longest war.
What’s coming in Biden’s budget proposal? A call for a ‘billionaires’ tax’ and higher corporate taxes
President Joe Biden’s proposed budget would impose ‘billionaires’ tax’ on wealthy Americans, raise tax on taxes on corporate stock buybacks.
‘Sacred ground’: Joe Biden marks 58th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ in Selma
Joe Biden, other leaders to commemorate historic civil rights march across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma as GOP-led states restrict right to vote.
Joe Biden lauds German Chancellor Scholz for ‘profound’ military, moral support to Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s meeting with President Joe Biden was his first visit to the White House since Russia invaded Ukraine.
U.S. citizen killed as Israelis and Palestinians leaders vow to de-escalate violence
Motorist who held dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship killed when attackers open fire at an Israeli car near Palestinian city of Jericho.
Jeff Zients, aka ‘Mr. Fix-It,’ takes on DC’s most brutal job: White House chief of staff
Jeff Zients, who led the Biden administration’s COVID response, is the new White House chief of staff. Does he have the political chops to do the job?
Biden to name Jeff Zients, who steered COVID response, as White House chief of staff
Jeff Zients, who led the Biden administration’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, will succeed Ron Klain as White House chief of staff.
Kamala Harris to mark Roe v. Wade anniversary in Florida by urging greater abortion access
Kamala Harris to call for federal law protecting abortion access, even though there’s little chance a divided Congress would pass such legislation.