US President Donald Trump's second annual Fourth of July celebration will not have tanks or other military equipment on static display in the nation's capital, according to defence officials....
The US peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad is set to meet Taliban leaders in Doha to discuss the intra-Afghan talks, the State Department said in a statement....
American airplane giant has received approval from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to start test flights of its globally grounded 737 MAX fleet to demonstrate that it can now fly safely with the new flight control software....
The supporter was among a group of people taking part in a pro-Trump rally at a retirement complex in Florida, the BBC reported....
The number of COVID-19 cases in the US has surged to over 2.5 million, as the country witnessed a recent uptick in the number of infections, prompting many states to consider reopening their economies and to impose stricter restrictions to curb the virus spread....
The prestigious Princeton University will remove the name of late US President Woodrow Wilson's from its public policy school and a residential college since his "racist views and policies make him an inappropriate namesake", it was announced....
On Saturday, both chambers of the Republican-led state congress voted to begin the process of changing the flag, the BBC reported....
Legendary British rockband, the Rolling Stones have warned US President Donald Trump that he could face legal action if he continues using their songs at his campaign rallies, the media reported said on Sunday....
Two people were killed and four others injured after a gunman drove his vehicle into a Northern California Walmart distribution centre before opening fire on workers, it was reported....
held from June 16thth to 28th, 2020,†Dr. Suresh Reddy, President of AAPI, announced here today. ...