The summit between President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un will go on as originally planned on June 12 in Singapore. The U.S. president made the announcement at the White House Friday, after receiving a letter from Kim that was hand delivered by his top nuclear negotiator. VOA's Mary Alice Salinas has more.
President rolls back key financial industry regulations, including Dodd-Frank Act meant to prevent another banking industry meltdown and measure requiring financial advisers to act in their clients' best interest
‘Johnson Amendment’ forbids tax-exempt houses of worship from engaging in partisan political activity
White House says Iran's ballistic missile test puts at risk international nuclear agreement with Tehran
Two leaders held telephone call, reaffirming US, Saudi Relations
The Trump administration is moving quickly to implement new foreign and domestic policies and reverse some old ones. During the first official briefing on Monday, the new White House press secretary revealed some areas in which this new administration may be taking a different approach. White House correspondent Mary Alice Salinas has more.
Newly-inaugurated US president has been critical of CIA, other intelligence agencies for their claims about Russian election hacking
President-elect, who is accustomed to unilaterally making decisions and issuing orders, faces same complex political considerations and lumbering government that have frustrated presidents before him
From Russia to Iran, and from Pacific trade to nuclear proliferation to climate change, the nominees staked out sharply different positions than the president-elect
It could take months to roll back changes in trade with and travel to Cuba, because US agencies would have to rewrite complex regulations
Introducing his last class of Presidential Medal of Freedom honorees, Obama says, 'Today we celebrate extraordinary Americans who have lifted our spirits, strengthened our union, pushed us toward progress'
Jeff Sessions, one of the most conservative voices in the US Senate for 20 years, previously was a US attorney and Alabama attorney general
Rhetoric on campaign trail has left many in region wondering whether America's commitment to economic growth and security in region will survive into next presidency, regardless of who wins
New York City will host the election night gatherings of both major presidential party candidates
Caustic, tawdry and personal nature of election has left many Asian nations questioning US ability to follow through on promises to deeply engage
President Obama tells participants that changes in innovation and technology have transformed how people live, and urges them to 'turn change into a force for good'
After collapse of cease-fire, joint Russia-Syria anti-rebel air offensive leaves few options for diplomacy between Moscow and Washington
Moscow has ignored US threat to suspend cooperation unless Russia takes immediate steps to end bombardments
At the 8th Annual White House Tribal Nations Conference, president enjoyed a jubilant welcome from representatives of 567 federally recognized tribes, taking part in a traditional Native American honoring ceremony
Congress could overturn president's action; bill would not 'protect Americans from terrorist attacks' and would be ‘detrimental to US national interests,’ president says
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