As the World Health Organization (WHO) prepares to release a report of a study into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying the U.S. has “real concerns about...
A House Foreign Affairs Committee markup of a global health bill got testy on Thursday, as Democrats suggested that an amendment citing China would be insensitive at a time when Asian Americans are facing...
During his first press conference on Thursday, President Biden within the space of 30 seconds made three gaffes when responding to a question about Afghanistan, including getting a name wrong, and implicitly...
As Russian and Chinese foreign met on Monday at a time of tensions between each of them and the United States, Beijing said that “the more turbulent the world is, the more determined China and Russia...
Speaking at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. on Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris said, “Racism is real in America, and it has always been. Xenophobia is real in America, and always has been....
An advisor says former President Trump is planning to launch his own social media platform, months after censors at Twitter and Facebook/Instagram suspended his accounts, leaving his tens of millions of...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken kicked off the first high-level meeting between the Biden administration and Chinese officials in Alaska on Thursday by stressing the importance of the “rules-based...
Despite a rush to judgment by some, the man in custody in connection with a deadly shooting at three massage parlors in the Atlanta area told investigators he was motivated not by anti-Asian sentiment...
Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said Tuesday night it was to early to say whether the deadly shootings at massage parlors in the Atlanta area were hate crimes targeting Asian Americans.
As he took credit for progress in combating the coronavirus pandemic, President Biden on Thursday night compared the number of vaccinations delivered before he took office and those delivered since, saying...