The U.S. government on Monday approved a deal between the U.S. firms and Australia. This is to let the U.S. firms to sell its close ally Australia US$1.22 billion in air-to-air missiles and support equipment.
A deadline has been set for Puerto Rico to pay off its debts which is their general obligation bonds interest due on the 1st of May. However, speculations are spreading like wildfire claiming that if a bill is not passed to support Puerto Rico filing for bankruptcy, then it might not be able to survive.
Ted Cruz, the first major bid for the U.S. Presidential elections faces questions regarding his citizenship. However, Pennsylvania Judge Pellegrini rules that Cruz is a natural-born citizen considering the fact the he was born to an American mother even if it was outside USA.
The White House is eager to end the dispute over a crude oil pipeline with Canada. The U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice said that the U.S. and Canada will also celebrate their close ties with a state dinner.
Proponents of cunsumer's rights will be disappointed to hear that the proposed bill that would restore the right to sue corporations was rejected by the Supreme Court.
According to Bernie Sanders, the issue about Clinton's private emails is a serious issue. He also added there was a legal process taking place that he did not want to politicize.
European users of the internet might now have the same data protection rights as American users, including the ability to correct chared records and even sue the American government for online privacy infringements.
President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan has been asked to put on hold by several states that produce coal and oil. The said plan will put carbon dioxide emissions and other threats for climate change to a stop.
The United States Embassy recently released a warning. For those travelling to Bahamas, alerts have been issued due to sexual assaults happening in the region.
The U.S. legalization of medical marijuana has caused stir and some effect to Mexican pot business. A decline in profit by 70% is already predicted by the Mexican farmers.
U.S. President Barack Obama is taking another step towards security. As the threat of terrorism occurs, the president is proposing a stricter measure for gun ownership.
The government's top lawyers are scheduled to square off against the team representing an Alaska moose hunter who has spent a small fortune fighting for what, to him, is the spirit of the Last Frontier. In court, it'll come down to questions about the legislative intent behind Alaska's federally protected lands and arguments over legal precedent.
Update on the current health care law of Obama administration and its current number of registered consumers. Meanwhile, young adults are majoring in numbers with the Obamacare.
US tech companies is against UK's Investigatory Powers Bill that would require all tech companies to provide the government an access to personal encrypted date. Tim Cook expresses his concerns and how the bill will also affect the US.
President Barack Obama signed Every Student Succeeds Act, which replaces former President Bush's No Child Left Behind. ESSA is said to bring major changes in the nation, as it will assign more authority to certain states interms of education control.
President Obama exercised commuted nearly 100 inmates and 66 out of 2000 petitions for pardons. The president doubled the number of commutations since taking office in the White House.