Talks
Moment of hope in America's biggest crisis is short-lived
In a shift from his previous tone on the debt ceiling negotiations, Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he sees "a path" to a deal—but the hopeful tone was short-lived.
Palace hosts crisis talks between race storm courtier and charity boss
Charity boss Ngozi Fulani has met with courtier Lady Susan Hussey after suffering an "appalling torrent of abuse"
Russia Denies Putin Rejected Ukraine Peace Deal Struck by Aide
Sources say Vladimir Putin was presented with a provisional peace deal with Kyiv but rejected it because he had bigger territorial ambitions.
Putin Ally Spotted Entering Sochi Palace Ahead of Talks With Turkey
Putin is expected to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the second time in three weeks.
France, Taiwan Meet Despite China Warning of Damage to French Relationship
Ahead of the trip, China tried to discourage the French senators from going to Taiwan.
Putin Calls U.S., Others for 'Irresponsible' Enforcement in Afghanistan
The Russian president denounced what he said was the futility of occupying forces imposing their own standards of democracy.
Donald Trump's 'The History Tour' Dates and How to Get Tickets
The former president is expected to discuss the history of his administration and "exactly how things were accomplished," according to a press release announcing the tour.
A Weeping Kim Jong Un May Hand Donald Trump an Unexpected Triumph
Kim's crying over the country's economic collapse under U.S.-led sanctions may suggest a willingness to restart nuclear disarmament talks with the Trump administration.
Kim Jong Un Is Sending Trump a Message With Nuclear Missile Test: Experts
The test came just one day after the North announced it would resume denuclearization talks with the U.S. this weekend.
Bolton a 'Troublemaker,' Trump 'Wise' to Remove Him: North Korean Official
Kim Myong Gil said Friday he welcomed Trump's suggestion that a "new method" could achieve success in talks between Washington and Pyongyang.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mocks 'Confused' U.S. After Trump Negotiation Claims
"These contradictory remarks are either a sign of their confused policies or is a trick to confuse the other side," Ali Khamenei said Tuesday.
Maelyn Jarmon On Winning 'The Voice,' Working with John Legend and More
The Voice Season 16 winner Maelyn Jarmon opens up to Newsweek about her time on the show, having John Legend and a coach and what's ahead.
U.S. and North Korea Launch Missiles at Same Time: Their Weapons and Risks
"By testing ballistic missiles this month, both the U.S. and North Korea risk blowing up the delicate progress that has been achieved to date through diplomacy," Rick Wayman of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation said.
Trump Says John Kerry Should Be Prosecuted for Allegedly Halting Iran Talks
President Donald Trump acknowledged the United States was "risking military confrontation" with Iran.
Trump Wrongly Claims China, and Not U.S. Companies, Pay Tariffs: Economists
Economic analysts, including the White House's own adviser, appeared baffled by President Donald Trump's China tariff claim Sunday that China — and not U.S. companies — are paying billions in tariff costs.
North Korea Prefers to 'Starve or Freeze' Than Give In
The U.S. appeared to harden its stance toward North Korea after their latest summit produced no deal. Now Pyongyang may be following suit.
Iran Says It's Ready to Talk If Trump Returns to Deal
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that "we have succeeded against the United States and we do not fear war."
Venezuela Military in Secret Meetings With Opposition
"The military's withdrawal of support from Maduro is crucial to enabling a change in government," Juan Guaidó said.
Lindsey Graham Rejects Compromise With 'Radical Left'
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham sought to widen Washington's divide during a Sunday rant against the "radical left" who refuse to bill American taxpayers about $5.7 billion for President Donald Trump's border wall.
If Trump Cancels, Putin to Attend 'Useful Meetings'
Russian President Vladimir Putin was also set to meet leaders from Argentina, China, France, Germany, India, Japan and Saudi Arabia among others.
U.S. and Russia Both Ask Kim Jong Un for Talks
After years of neglecting talks with any foreign leaders, North Korea's Kim Jong Un met with the heads of China, South Korea and the U.S.—but not Russia.
North, South Korea Celebrate Failed 2007 Peace Attempt
Prior to this year, the heads of the two Koreas only met twice, the last time in 2007. What followed was a decade of spiraling tensions and even outbreaks of deadly violence.
U.S. Allies in Syria Say Russia's S-300 'Not Bad'
Unlike its U.S. sponsor, the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces is not opposed to the Syrian government and is actively trying to reconcile with it.
North, South Korea Can Talk '24 Hours a Day' in First
North Korea's top unification official said they can "discuss any issues arising in their relations in a speedy and heart-to-heart manner."
China Courts North Korea, Iran Amid Struggles With U.S.
As nuclear negotiations with North Korea stall and the U.S. looks to enforce harsh sanctions on Iran, China wants a better relationship with Tehran and Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Un Warmly Receives South Officials
With the U.S. stepping back, South Korean President Moon Jae-in has asserted his country's own role in rare peace talks with North Korea.
U.S.-Backed Kurdish Forces Hold First Talks in Damascus
The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces holds about 27 percent of the country's territory.
Key West Candidate Gets 'Call from God' at Event
"Hello? What? God?" he reportedly said into his cellphone.
Johnny Depp Opens Up on Financial and Personal Loss
"I poured myself a vodka in the morning and started writing until the tears filled my eyes."
Tony Hawk Interview: Legend Talks Skating Career, Fame
Tony Hawk has had a hell of a time and shared some memories—including the time a fan wanted a handshake at a urinal.