World Aug 14 Eco-activist Greta Thunberg sets sail for New York The 16-year-old activist is hitching a ride on the high-tech yacht to attend the U.N. climate summits next month in New York.
Economy Aug 14 Treasury yields invert, stoking fears of possible recession Yields on 2-year and 10-year Treasury notes inverted early Wednesday, a market phenomenon that shows investors want more in return for short-term government bonds than they are for long-term bonds.
World Aug 13 Guatemala president-elect says U.S. immigration agreement is not sustainable Alejandro Giammattei has been saying that Guatemala isn't in a position to receive the asylum seekers.
World Aug 12 Bolton says U.S. ready to negotiate post-Brexit trade pact National Security Adviser John Bolton told reporters after meeting with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in London that a piecemeal approach to trade negotiations was "not unprecedented" and talks between the U.S. and the U.K. could start with areas where…
Nation Aug 12 Justice Department challenges immigration judges' union The Department of Justice is challenging the right of the country's 440 immigration judges to be represented by a labor union in a move the judges said was aimed at silencing their criticism.
Politics Aug 11 Pelosi: Immigration reform is Congress' moral responsibility House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she sees comprehensive immigration reform not only as Congress' official work but also as its moral responsibility as she finishes up a tour of Central America.
Politics Aug 11 Border official: Timing of immigration raids 'unfortunate' Trump administration officials are defending last week’s mass immigration raids in Mississippi, including emotional footage of a girl pleading with authorities to let her father go.
World Aug 11 Guatemalans to vote in close presidential runoff Guatemalans voted Sunday in a presidential runoff pitting former first lady Sandra Torres against conservative Alejandro Giammattei in a nation beset by poverty and unemployment, and dealing with migration issues.
World Aug 11 Norwegian police say mosque shooting is a terror attempt Police in Norway's capital say the shooting at a mosque that wounded one person is being investigated as an attempted terrorist attack and that the alleged perpetrator is also a murder suspect in a separate case.
Nation Aug 10 Families mourn, bury those killed in Ohio, Texas shootings A man who died in the arms of his son in a mass shooting in Ohio was remembered Saturday as a loving family man who painted houses and loved to fish and cook.