US President Joe Biden’s decision to allow cluster munitions to be sent to Ukraine has divided members of Congress. Some support the decision and others say it crosses a line... read more →
US President Joe Biden has agreed to provide cluster munitions to Ukraine, following months of requests from Kyiv for the deadly weapons. Benji Hyer reports that the controversial move comes... read more →
In the wake of the US Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action at Harvard and other US colleges a civil rights group has filed a complaint challenging Harvard University's preferential... read more →
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing on Thursday for four-days of talks -- a further sign President Joe Biden is trying to improve relations between the two... read more →
The US Supreme Court has, in a 6-3 ruling, struck down President Joe Biden's student loan plan, a major setback in his bid to forgive billions of dollars in debt... read more →
UNESCO's 193 Member States, meeting for an Extraordinary Session of the General Conference on Friday, voted by a very large majority to approve the proposal submitted by the United States... read more →
The US Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to overturn decades of positive discrimination policies in college applications that were designed to promote diversity. A decision, Benji Hyer reports, US President Joe... read more →
US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, says he is hopeful that Beijing will give “practical cooperation” over the export of legal Chinese ingredients to make the addictive painkiller, fentanyl, because... read more →
US President Joe Biden has called Russia's president Vladimir Putin a "pariah around the world" but says it isn't clear yet if Saturday's attempted mutiny had weakened the Russian leader.... read more →
The CEOs of Microsoft and Activision are urging a U.S. judge to allow their 69 billion dollar merger. This, Gabrielle Fahmy reports, after U.S. antitrust enforcers tried to stop what... read more →