Exclusive: Beto O’Rourke belonged to major hacker group as a teenager
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke belonged to one of the best-known groups of computer hackers as a teenager, Reuters revealed today.
International Criminal Court: Continue to work ‘undeterred’ after Pompeo remarks
The International Criminal Court on Friday said it will continue to do its work “undeterred” after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington would target individuals involved in cases involving U.S. citizens.
U.S. senators seek probe of Trump admin nuclear energy talks with Saudi Arabia
A Democratic U.S. senator and his Republican counterpart on Friday asked Congress’ investigative arm to probe Trump administration talks with Saudi Arabia over sharing nuclear power technology.
Mueller, in U.S. court filing, says multiple probes continue
The U.S. Special Counsel’s Office on Friday asked a court to delay sentencing for U.S. President Donald Trump’s former deputy campaign chairman, Rick Gates, amid “ongoing investigations” stemming from the Russia investigation.
U.S. to impose visa bans on International Criminal Court personnel: Pompeo
The United States will impose visa restrictions on people responsible for any International Criminal Court probe, a move aimed at preventing the court from pursuing the United States and its allies on Afghanistan, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said o…
Trump condemns New Zealand mosque attack as ‘horrible massacre’
U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the “horrible massacre” at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday, a deadly attack that killed 49 people in what the White House called a “vicious act of hate.”
U.S. condemns New Zealand mosque attack as ‘vicious act of hate’
U.S. President Donald Trump condemned the “horrible massacre” at two mosques in New Zealand on Friday, a deadly attack that killed 49 people in what the White House called a “vicious act of hate.”
Trump ‘wall’ in desolate stretch of New Mexico has some asking: Why here?
The 18-foot-tall steel slats extend 20 miles across the rugged Chihuahuan desert in southern New Mexico, cutting through high sand dunes and brush.
Post-Katrina promise of oil money leaves states shortchanged
In 2006, a year after hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, the U.S. government struck a deal to give states in the region a growing share of offshore drilling revenues to finance projects protecting them from future mo…
Few Americans see savings from Trump’s tax reform: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Only one in five U.S. taxpayers expects to pay less income tax this year as a result of the tax reform law passed in 2017 by Republicans who promised big savings for everyday Americans, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Friday.