The US is more alone than ever, just at the moment the world needs its leadership
The United States is in uncharted territory, on an exponential path to becoming a Covid-19 pariah and an unreliable ally to its friends.
Washington Post: Trump campaign had social distancing stickers removed before Tulsa rally
President Donald Trump's campaign directed the removal of thousands of "Do Not Sit Here, Please!" stickers from seats in the Bank of Oklahoma..
Russian intelligence officers offered cash rewards to Taliban fighters to kill US, UK troops in Afghanistan, source says
Russian intelligence officers for the military intelligence GRU recently offered money to Taliban militants in Afghanistan as rewards if they killed US or UK troops there,
Microsoft declares to close worldwide physical stores permanently
Microsoft announced on Friday that it is permanently closing nearly all of its physical stores around the world.
China opened an embassy on a tiny, remote Pacific island during the pandemic. Here's why
On a blue-sky day in May, as the coronavirus raged across the world, the Chinese flag was raised on a remote nation with a total population of 116,000, thousands of miles from Beijing.
Measures to protect Trump from coronavirus scale up even as he seeks to move on
President Donald Trump appears ready to move on from a still-raging coronavirus pandemic -- skipping the first White House task force briefing..
The three women who should be at the top of Biden's VP list
The selection of a running mate is among the biggest decisions a presidential candidate will make during their candidacy.
Bill Gates: US 'not even close' to doing enough to fight pandemic
Microsoft founder Bill Gates said Thursday that the current coronavirus picture, both globally and in the US, is "more bleak" than he would have expected.
China is about to pass a controversial national security law in Hong Kong. Here's what you need to know
China is introducing a sweeping national security law for Hong Kong that has sparked protest, fear and controversy in the semi-autonomous city.
As Delhi becomes India's coronavirus capital, its hospitals are struggling to cope
Lakhjeet Singh had been running a fever for days when his son-in-law took him to a private hospital in Delhi for a Covid-19 test.
