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U.S. Court to Hear Arguments on Donald Trump's Travel Ban
A U.S. federal appeals court will hear arguments on Tuesday over whether to restore President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on people from seven Muslim-majority countries, the most controversial policy of his two-week old administration.
'Trump Administration Should Levy Costs on Pakistan for Perpetuating Terrorism'
The Trump administration should "levy costs on Pakistan" for perpetuating terrorism, top US think tanks on Monday recommended, asserting America should no longer sacrifice its anti-terrorism principles in the region for the sake of pursuing an "even-hande...
Is it Tough Being a Kid? Try Being a President's Kid
If it's tough being a kid, try being a "first kid" — the child of an American president.
Mom Beats 4-year-old Girl to Death For Not Brushing Teeth
The little girl was transported to the hospital in serious condition. Once there, doctors discovered Nohely had multiple bruises on her body and was suffering from head trauma.
Louvre Attacker Refuses to Speak to Investigators, Says Source
The machete-wielding attacker who was shot by a soldier outside France's Louvre museum refused to answer investigators on Sunday after being formally placed into custody at a hospital, a source at the Paris prosecutor's office said.
Trump Administration Fails in Bid to 'Immediately' Reinstate Travel Ban
A federal appeals court has denied the Justice Department's request for an immediate reinstatement of President Donald Trump's ban on certain travelers and all refugees.
Iran: If Enemies Do Wrong, Missiles Will Come Down on Them
A senior commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard says Iran's missiles will come down on the country's enemies if they do wrong.
Melania Trump Hires Designer for White House Residence
Melania Trump is taking steps to make the White House a home, hiring Laotian-American interior designer Tham Kannalikham to decorate the Trump's private living quarters, a spokeswoman for the first lady confirmed Friday.
US Senate Confirms Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State
The US Senate confirmed Rex Tillerson as President Donald Trump's secretary of state on Wednesday, filling a key spot on the Republican's national security team despite concerns about the former Exxon Mobil Corp chief executive officer's ties to Russia.
Green Card Holders Don't Need Waiver to Enter US, Confirms White House
The White House said on Wednesday it has issued updated guidance on President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration clarifying that legal permanent residents, or green card holders, do not require a waiver to enter the United States.
Mexico, US to Play Protest Football Tourney Against Border Wall
Mexican and US football teams will play a tournament in protest of the wall that US President Donald Trump plans to build along the border of the two nations, a media reported said on Wednesday.
Under President Trump, 'American Values' are at Stake, Says Obama
Barack Obama on Tuesday hit out at Donald Trump, warning that 'American values' are at stake as the former president voiced his support to mass protests against his successor's controversial travel ban on Muslims and the "extreme vetting" orders.
Hafiz Saeed 'Arrest' An Eyewash, Video Shows Lashkar Office in Lahore Buzzing
Pakistan's latest “house arrest” of UN designated terrorist and Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafeez Saeed is another eyewash as a latest video shows the office of the proscribed organisation located in the heart of Lahore open for business, the day after he wa...
Acting US Attorney General who Defied Donald Trump's Refugee Ban Fired
Acting US Attorney General Sally Yates, a Democratic appointee, on Monday directed Justice Department attorneys not to defend President Donald Trump's controversial executive refugee and immigration ban, joining a growing group of administration officials...
Suspect Detained in Quebec Mosque Shooting
The remaining suspect, Alexandre Bissonnette, who according to a local newspaper has a history of provocative views and antisocial behaviour, has been detained.
Trump Ban Excludes Muslim Countries Where He Does Business
Iran, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen which are targeted by US President Donald Trump in his executive order on Friday, are the nations where he does not have any business interests.