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Vietnam Trade Deals 'Will Create Jobs': Trump
The U.S. commerce department announced 13 new trade deals with Vietnam.
China Activists Probing Ivanka Trump's Factory Missing
One man has been arrested and two are missing according to China Labor Watch.
North Korea Promises 'Bigger Gift Package' for U.S.
The North's most recent test launch of a short-range ballistic missile on Monday landed in the sea off its east coast.
The Meaning of Memorial Day
Who exactly created it and where are unclear, but it is generally agreed that the holiday has its roots in the Civil War.
DHS's Kelly Says Terror Threats Are Constant
"It's everywhere. It's constant," Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly says.
Muslims in U.S. Set for First Ramadan Under Trump
Muslims in the United States have both hope and fear as they prepare for their first Ramadan since Donald Trump became president.
Dutch Drug Labs Flooding U.S With Crystal Meth
Austrian-German narcotics says it has intercepted 6,000 packages that have been made in the Netherlands and ordered online.
Is Russia Spying on the U.S. From Nicaragua?
Russia donated a satellite station to Nicaragua as the two nations have increasingly sought closer military ties.
Tornado Warning: Why, How and When Do Tornadoes Occur?
May and June are peak months for tornadoes in North America—meteorologists explain why they happen and where to hide when they do.
Israeli Minister: It Is Time to Assassinate Assad
Yoav Galant says the Syrian government is the worst regime since the Nazis.
Kim Claims Missile Capable of Carrying Nuclear Warhead
The United States mainland is in the "sighting range for strike" said North Korea.
Assad: De-Escalation Zones Allows Rebels To 'Reconcile'
The Syrian leader pledged to defend the zones and to crush those who try to breach them.
Canada's Opinion of America Hits New Low
Canadians are so unhappy with America they're apparently canceling visits to the U.S.
Iowa Supreme Court Blocks Abortion Law
The court granted an emergency temporary injunction on the section that required a waiting period and extra appointment before a woman could get an abortion.
More Education Doesn't Always Mean Less Religion: Study
The perceived wisdom that there is an inverse relationship between education and religion has been countered by a new study.
U.S. Capital Prepares for Coordinated Terror Attack
The Washington, D.C. area will Wednesday hold its first exercise preparing for a Paris-style terror attack.
Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump Have a Whole Lot in Common
Both are thin-skinned leaders with huge egos and a preference for maximalist solutions. That could lead to devastating consequences.
Why 'Public Goods' Can Make America Great Again
Investing in our public goods—as well as the vital ones we share with other nations—would be a worthwhile place to start.
Why Cats Seem Irresistibly Drawn to Squares
The reason you keep seeing cats in squares on your timeline? They feel safer squeezing into small spaces.
Trump Has No Plans for 'Red Line' on North Korea
At the White House Easter Egg Roll the U.S. president said North Korea has "gotta behave."
Russia Could Soon Control U.S. Oil Company
Although not a direct takeover, Republicans and Democrats warn that Moscow might soon have a major say in U.S. oil prices.
Strike Hits Town Where Chemical Attack Killed 86
Monitor says Russian or Syrian aircraft targeted the rebel-held town in Idlib again Friday.
Inside Trump's Strike on Syria
Trump's move was the first direct Western military action against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Read Trump's Speech on the Order for Syria Strikes
The president's decision to strike a Syrian air base was in reaction to the suspected chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun on Tuesday.
South America May Buy Russian Fighter Jets in Syria
Five Latin American nations have expressed interest in buying Russian fighter jets used in Syria as Moscow makes military deals at an international arms show in Brazil.
Watch: How the U.S.-China Relationship Has Evolved
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping will meet for the first time on Thursday to discuss trade tensions, North Korea's nuclear ambitions and more.
Turkey: Autopsies Show Chemical Weapons Used in Syria
Turkey's justice minister accused Bashar al-Assad of conducting a chemical weapons strike on Tuesday.
Will Duterte Plant Flag on Disputed Island?
During his election campaign, Duterte said he would jet-ski to the disputed territory.
Trump Faces the Same Problem as Obama in Syria
Trump criticized Obama for "doing nothing" about Syria, but he has so far failed to offer a solution.
Syria: 'Chemical Attack' in Idlib: What Next?
After this latest atrocity, we may see a change in U.S. rhetoric.