The former president's remarks at a CNN town hall Wednesday night could help the special counsel investigating his handling of classified documents, legal experts say.
Adaptive driving beams have been used in Europe since 2012. They are now available on vehicles sold in every major automotive market worldwide, except the U.S.
“We’re already breaking and we haven’t hit the starting line,” one DHS official said, referring to the lifting of Covid restrictions set to take place Thursday.
U.S. border agents in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas are preparing for a huge migrant surge when the Title 42 Covid ban ends on May 11. But the numbers are already growing.
Comments by Ambassador Nicholas Burns were the clearest signal yet that the Biden administration wants to restore a broader dialogue with China amid tensions.
The military has determined that it poses no threat to aerial traffic or national security, but it's not clear what it is or whom it belongs to, officials said.
China’s neighbors and U.S. allies worry that each side could misinterpret the other’s intentions. An underlying distrust has infected the relationship, former officials say.
The government will urge a judge to keep Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira behind bars, according to a court filing accusing him of discussing mass violence and having an arsenal of weapons.
The first centers will open in Guatemala and Colombia. They're part of a strategy to expand legal pathways to the U.S. while making it harder for migrants to claim asylum at the border.