In a surprising unification, Sen. Ted Cruz will travel with President Barack Obama on Air Force One towards Dallas on July 12, the senator’s office confirmed.
China is facing pressure on all fronts, internally and externally. The U.S. should not be afraid to stack on and gain concessions in its own interest.
President Obama proposed cutting down on drug prices by allowing the government to help negotiate drug benefits, arguing that it won’t stifle innovation.
While European countries ramp up anti-terrorism efforts after terror in Paris, the United States should revisit its own anti-terrorism policies. But How?
Afghanistan’s parliament approved agreements Sunday with the U.S. and NATO allowing international troops to remain in the country past the end of this year amid a renewed offensive by Taliban militants.
President Barack Obama has the upper hand in the fierce struggle over immigration now taking shape, with a veto pen ready to kill any Republican move to reverse his executive order, Democrats united behind him and GOP congressional leaders desperate to squelch talk of a government shutdown or even impeachment.
As Iran and the United States negotiate with the aim of reaching a diplomatic nuclear settlement by November 24, 2014, no one can doubt the potential implications of the talks.
Republicans retain House majority and control of both chambers of Congress for Obama’s last two years in office.
Epoch Times brings you new from across the nation for July 21, 2014.
In a surprising unification, Sen. Ted Cruz will travel with President Barack Obama on Air Force One towards Dallas on July 12, the senator’s office confirmed.
China is facing pressure on all fronts, internally and externally. The U.S. should not be afraid to stack on and gain concessions in its own interest.
President Obama proposed cutting down on drug prices by allowing the government to help negotiate drug benefits, arguing that it won’t stifle innovation.
While European countries ramp up anti-terrorism efforts after terror in Paris, the United States should revisit its own anti-terrorism policies. But How?
Afghanistan’s parliament approved agreements Sunday with the U.S. and NATO allowing international troops to remain in the country past the end of this year amid a renewed offensive by Taliban militants.
President Barack Obama has the upper hand in the fierce struggle over immigration now taking shape, with a veto pen ready to kill any Republican move to reverse his executive order, Democrats united behind him and GOP congressional leaders desperate to squelch talk of a government shutdown or even impeachment.
As Iran and the United States negotiate with the aim of reaching a diplomatic nuclear settlement by November 24, 2014, no one can doubt the potential implications of the talks.
Republicans retain House majority and control of both chambers of Congress for Obama’s last two years in office.
Epoch Times brings you new from across the nation for July 21, 2014.