U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the Summit of the Americas in Panama, highlighting change in Cuba policy as a hallmark in wider shift ...
U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the Summit of the Americas in Panama, highlighting change in Cuba policy as a hallmark in wider shift in Latin America. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)."> Less
U.S. President Obama met Cuban President Raul Castro meet in the highest-level talks in more than 50 years, as they agreed to push ahead to ...
U.S. President Obama met Cuban President Raul Castro meet in the highest-level talks in more than 50 years, as they agreed to push ahead to improve relations.Vanessa Johnston reports."> Less
Police say the U.S. Capitol was locked down on Saturday after shots were fired nearby and a suspicious package was found. Police 'neutralize...
Police say the U.S. Capitol was locked down on Saturday after shots were fired nearby and a suspicious package was found. Police 'neutralized' the suspected shooter. Linda So reports."> Less
The monitoring group SITE says Islamic State is claiming responsibility for a car bomb attack outside the U.S. consulate in Erbil in Iraqi K...
The monitoring group SITE says Islamic State is claiming responsibility for a car bomb attack outside the U.S. consulate in Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. Mana Rabiee reports."> Less
The U.S. calls for a halt to land reclamation in disputed areas of the South China Sea ahead of the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security talk...
The U.S. calls for a halt to land reclamation in disputed areas of the South China Sea ahead of the annual Shangri-La Dialogue security talks. Paul Chapman reports."> Less
The U.S. economy contracted in the first quarter, as the dollar hit corporate profits. Consumer confidence gains some traction but still wea...
The U.S. economy contracted in the first quarter, as the dollar hit corporate profits. Consumer confidence gains some traction but still weak. Bobbi Rebell reports."> Less
Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner appears unfazed by the re-election of Sepp Blatter as head of FIFA, but says the U.S. is "wrong to fl...
Former FIFA Vice President Jack Warner appears unfazed by the re-election of Sepp Blatter as head of FIFA, but says the U.S. is "wrong to flex their muscles". Rough Cut (no reporter narration)."> Less
In a major win for the Obama Administration, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds Obamacare tax subsidies. Linda So reports.
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May...
Aaron Davidson, the head of Traffic Group's U.S. unit, in court for the second time since the sweeping arrests of FIFA officials in May. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
U.S. President Barack Obama pays homage to the victims who died in an Islamist attack on the U.S. embassy in 1998 in Nairobi, Kenya. Rough C...
U.S. President Barack Obama pays homage to the victims who died in an Islamist attack on the U.S. embassy in 1998 in Nairobi, Kenya. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
U.S. stocks falling for a fourth straight day on Friday, with all three major indices down more than 1 percent, as fears of a China-led glob...
U.S. stocks falling for a fourth straight day on Friday, with all three major indices down more than 1 percent, as fears of a China-led global slowdown were heightened after grim data overnight. Less
France's Interior Minister says the country's anti-terrorism prosecutor is investigating a shooting that left three people wounded...
France's Interior Minister says the country's anti-terrorism prosecutor is investigating a shooting that left three people wounded on a train between Paris and Amsterdam, in which two U.S. citizens helped disarm the attacker. Rough Cut (no... Less
Hacks traced back to China may have led to billions in American intellectual property theft, compromised government agencies and rising tens...
Hacks traced back to China may have led to billions in American intellectual property theft, compromised government agencies and rising tensions between the world powers. As Chinese President Xi visits the U.S., Reuters Technology Projects Reporter... Less
A study says the 500 largest U.S. companies would owe an estimated $620 billion in taxes if they were to repatriate their funds. Fred Kataya...
A study says the 500 largest U.S. companies would owe an estimated $620 billion in taxes if they were to repatriate their funds. Fred Katayama reports. Less
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest says an Iranian ballistic missile test over the weekend may have violated a U.N. Security Council r...
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest says an Iranian ballistic missile test over the weekend may have violated a U.N. Security Council resolution but does not represent a violation of Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers. Rough Cut (no... Less
The U.S. military says one member of a special operations team was killed during an operation to rescue hostages held by Islamic State milit...
The U.S. military says one member of a special operations team was killed during an operation to rescue hostages held by Islamic State militants in northern Iraq. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
Beijing expresses its anger as a U.S. passes close to man-made islands in the disputed South China Sea. Paul Chapman reports.
China's naval chief warns the U.S. against provoking "a minor incident that sparks a war" in the South China Sea. As Greg Torode report...
China's naval chief warns the U.S. against provoking "a minor incident that sparks a war" in the South China Sea. As Greg Torode reports, the U.S. navy may have a technological advantage over China, but the sheer number of Chinese... Less
Under pressure to do more, President Obama sends U.S. troops for the first time to 'advise and assist' rebels fighting Islamic St...
Under pressure to do more, President Obama sends U.S. troops for the first time to 'advise and assist' rebels fighting Islamic State in Syria, mark an intensifying U.S. effort to defeat the the Sunni militant group. Less
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, speaking at an event at the White House, says violence like the California mass shooting that took 14 l...
U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, speaking at an event at the White House, says violence like the California mass shooting that took 14 lives "has no place" in the United States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Less
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