Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and senior members of his government hosted a group of Biden administration officials Monday to continue discussions aimed at stopping the trafficking of fentanyl, firearms, and immigrants across the border.
UNESCO, the United Nations’s educational, scientific, and cultural organization, condemned recent Russian strikes on Ukrainian cultural sites “in the strongest terms.”
The Club for Growth could avoid a bruising primary with national Republicans in Montana next year after meeting with Tim Sheehy, the establishment pick to challenge Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT).
The House is poised to vote this week on its first two appropriations bills of the 2024 fiscal year, setting up another spending battle as Republicans seek to inject a number of amendments targeting what they consider to be culture war issues.
A gun range operator in Massachusetts is sounding the alarm as sweeping gun control legislation makes its way through the state's Democratic-controlled legislature.
The European Union approved major subsidies for semiconductor chip production capabilities to compete with the United States and China in the race to build up domestic technology industries.
Those who receive food stamps, a form of food assistance, in Virginia will begin to see their benefits loaded onto their Virginia EBT cards in seven days.