Trump says Iran called to make a deal after US strikes
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The United States and Iran have traded fire for the second day in a row after a cease-fire was upended Tuesday. Iran reported 14 deaths.
President Donald Trump's plan to build a triumphal arch that would alter the Washington, D.C., skyline is getting another review from the federal agency whose approval he needs to build it.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he thinks the ceasefire and interim agreement to end the war with Iran are now "ov
Nitrile gloves, as they're called, are vital in healthcare, protecting patients and practitioners from infection and contamination. Only about 1% of those used in the U.S. are made domestically.
By David Morgan WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate returns on Monday for a four-week work period expected to include votes on defense and other national security legislation, with one of the most influential voices on those issues – Republican Senator Mitch McConnell – still absent with undisclosed health problems.
Thousands have been killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes since Feb. 28, including at least 1,400 civilians and hundreds of children, according to the BBC
There was ample reason to believe that this could be a breakthrough World Cup for the U.S. men's national team, yet the ending felt achingly familiar Monday night in Seattle when the Americans trudged off the field in defeat.
Omar Yaghi of the University of California, Berkeley, will head an initiative to apply artificial intelligence to the discovery of new materials.
Matt Freese entered the tournament as perhaps the biggest question in the American starting lineup. He exited it as the biggest post-tournament question, too.
