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Kim Jong Un Visits Potato Farm as Mike Pompeo's North Korea Meeting Flounders, Reports Say
Mike Pompeo's follow-up meeting with the leadership of North Korea was expected to build on the gains both sides have established during the historic June 12 summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
How Trump's Trade War Could Soon Affect America's Wallets
The U.S. currently finds itself getting deeper into a trade war with Europe and China as well as its neighbors Canada and Mexico. The result, in the long run, could be higher prices and lower profit margins for American consumers and businesses, according to business groups.
Government Officials Admit They May Have Separated American Family at the Border
The Department of Justice revealed to a court on Tuesday that in enforcing the "zero tolerance" immigration policy at the border, it may have inadvertently separated a father and toddler, even as they might have been U.S. citizens.
Twitter to Purge Millions of Followers in Ongoing Battle Against Fake Accounts
Public figures and celebrities on Twitter could expect the number of their followers to significantly drop, as the social media platform begins a systemic purge of the millions of suspicious accounts.
'He Has Kept His Promises': Evangelicals Hail Trump's Nomination of Kavanaugh for Supreme Court
When President Donald Trump introduced Judge Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee to replace retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy, many prominent conservative and Christian leaders all over the country voiced their approval.
Progressive D.C. Church Tries to Move On From Internal Strife, Accusations of Racism
All Souls Church Unitarian, a progressive congregation noted in Washington, D.C. for the zeal with which it embraces social justice activism, is trying to mend internal rifts brought about by accusations of racism from its own former associate minister.
U.S. Army Quietly Discharging Immigrant Recruits; Many of Whom Expected Citizenship
A news report by the Associated Press claims that immigrant U.S. Army recruits and reservists, many of whom have enlisted for a chance at citizenship, have been quietly and suddenly discharged.
91-year-old Man Beaten With a Concrete Brick by a Woman, Told to 'Go Back to Your Country'
A 91-year old grandfather who was just going for a walk in Willowbrook California was savagely attacked by a woman with a concrete block. The woman, who also called for a nearby group of men who ganged up on the elderly, also allegedly shouted to the Latino victim to "go back to your country."
Americans in London Warned to 'Keep a Low Profile' Ahead of Trump's U.K. Visit
The U.S. embassy in London has issued an alert for Americans in the U.K., warning them ahead of time to be cautious especially around the demonstrations planned for Trump's visit to the country. The U.S. President will be present in London on Friday, July 13, with protests expected in the three days surrounding the visit.
Trump Pardons Ranchers Whose Conviction Sparked the 2016 Oregon Militia Standoff
President Donald Trump has once again exercised his right to grant clemency, this time using it to pardon a father and son, both ranchers from eastern Oregon and both convicted of arson, for setting fires on federal lands.