U.S. President Donald Trump, who has a history of veering off the civil discourse in reprimanding his political rivals, ironically attacked the media “hostility” after suspected bombs were mailed to high-profile U.S. figures.
With some residential waterfront communities in Florida completely wiped out, buildings smothered into ruins, and power lines strewn on the streets, Hurricane Michael has left scars that may take forever to heal.
Hurricane Michael, the third-strongest storm to have hit the U.S. mainland, tore through north-west Florida with 155mph winds, killing at least two people, deluging beach towns, split opening homes and uprooting trees.
Hurricane Michael strengthened into an “extremely dangerous” category 4 storm as it nears Florida, where more than 370,000 people have been ordered to evacuate before a potentially catastrophic landfall.
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at Brett Kavanaugh’s swearing-in ceremony, apologized to the judge for all the political mudslinging and “campaign of lies” he and his family faced during the confirmation hearings.
The U.S. Senate awaits an FBI report on sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Thursday after the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, filed cloture on the judge.
In a crude imitation of Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony against his Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, U.S. President Donald Trump mocked the woman’s account of the alleged sexual assault.
The American Bar Association has urged the Senate Judiciary Committee not to proceed with vote on U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh unless the allegations against him are examined by the FBI.
Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, facing fresh allegations of sexual harassment by a third woman, will admit in his testimony on Thursday that he is “not perfect.”
The stinging remarks by U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton follow a fierce war of words between the leaders of the two states at the U.N. General Assembly on Monday.