Julian Castro appears to have gotten his attack on Joe Biden wrong and misrepresented part of Biden’s plan for which Castro faced criticism online and on-air afterward.
Author: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
Sen. Tom Cotton says he suggested Trump buy Greenland and met with Danish ambassador
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said he was one of the first people to raise the possibility of purchasing Greenland.
Danish PM ‘disappointed and surprised’ after Trump cancels visit over Greenland spat
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen noted that a sale of Greenland “has clearly been rejected.”
Greenland’s government tells President Donald Trump the island is ‘not for sale’
After Trump reportedly floated the idea of buying the island, Greenland’s Foreign Ministry tweeted “We are open for business, not for sale.”
GOP candidate drops out of congressional race after calling himself a ‘white nationalist’
“I said I was a proud white nationalist,” he in a video announcing his exit from the congressional race while wearing a red Trump hat.
Ten dramatic images from the Hong Kong airport protests and clashes with police
Protests at Hong Kong International Airport escalated for a second day, causing flights to be canceledat one of the busiest airports in the world.
Top House Republican says violent video games could be linked to mass shootings
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said video games could contribute to future mass shootingswhen asked about it in a television interview on Sunday morning.
French President Emmanuel Macron announces creation of French space force
On the eve of Bastille Day celebrations, Emmanuel Macron announced the creation of a French space force command within the French air force.
Report: Trump administration’s ‘zero tolerance’ immigration policy ‘harmful, traumatic and chaotic’
Under “zero tolerance” immigration, the Trump administration prosecuted all cases of unauthorized border crossings.
Mitch McConnell responds to report his ancestors owned slaves by pointing out Obama’s did too
Senate Majority Leader responded to a report that his ancestors had owned slaves, telling reporters he and Obama were “once again in the same position.”