Polarisation will sustain his brand of politics
The US intelligence community got larger with the addition of the US Space Force
Washington Governor Jay Inslee said that the US state was tightening measures
Several Republican leaders, including popular Indian- American politician Nikki Haley, have condemned Twitter for permanently deactivating outgoing President Donald Trump's account
Biden said he will also countermand the Trump administration's orders on environmental issues
White House coronavirus task force said that there could be a new variant of the virus that evolved in US and is driving spread
As star-spangled superheroes and militiamen, the rioters of DC dressed with a license for mayhem
As images of Wednesday's insurrection at the US Capitol circulated online, those who took part in it were being identified and some even lost their jobs because of it
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The order has spurred confusion among investors and firms seeking to comply
Chao, the wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, said the mob attack "has deeply troubled me in a way that I simply cannot set aside." She said her resignation will take effect on Monday
Highlighting the discrimination part, the report said that of the companies that are subjected to India's equalisation levy, 72 per cent are American companies
Donald Trump has irreparably damaged US power
The US trade deficit jumped to USD 68.1 billion in November as a surge in imports overwhelmed a smaller increase in exports
Four people died as supporters of President Donald Trump violently occupied the US Capitol
In the tweets, Trump continued to make the baseless claim that the election was fraudulent. In the video he also urged protesters to go home
In a nationally televised address, Biden said that the scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not reflect the true America
President Donald Trump has urged his supporters to abide by the law and go back home after they stormed the US Capitol building and violently clashed with police
At least one explosive device has been found near the U.S. Capitol amid a violent occupation of the building by supporters of President Donald Trump.
The police, outnumbered by the protesters, had a tough time in managing the crowd on Wednesday, as hundreds of protesters breached security and entered the Capitol building