The director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse pointed to economic factors as a cause of the epidemic.
Citizens’ wellbeing is often the result of careful planning—not serendipity.
“There is a real reason for us to be scared,” President Obama’s Ebola czar said.
The U.S., which withdrew from the organization Tuesday, had sought to reform it.
But she may have received an unexpected—if inadvertent—boost from President Trump.
The U.S. government has separated some 2,000 children from their families in the past six weeks. Over the past 48 hours, a chorus of influential voices, including former first lady Laura Bush, have spoken out against the practice.
The president’s seemingly arbitrary punishment of countries with wildly different practices suggests he was never much interested in negotiating.
But there are limits to how much soccer can burnish its image.
Despite calls to stop the assault on Hodeidah, both the Emiratis and the Houthi rebels are digging in.
With its selfies and presidential photo ops, the Singapore summit seemed to normalize Kim on the world stage.
Why pick a fight with Canada, of all places?
A bitter end to the G7 summit could have consequences for America’s alliances.
The French leader’s attempt to cozy up to the U.S. president has yielded few tangible results.
The president asked: “Why are we having a meeting without Russia being in the meeting?”
The Afghan president announced a weeklong unilateral ceasefire, but are the insurgents interested?
With a global trade war heating up just ahead of a major international summit, the U.S. may find itself the odd one out.
The Canadian leader’s response to U.S. tariffs formed his sharpest-ever rebuke of the president.
“To put somebody in charge whose track record consists of writing about how much he despises immigrants is just unfathomable.”
The U.S. says the Assad regime’s repeated use of chemical weapons on civilians should disqualify it from the post.
First it was trade. Then came the exclusion from military exercises.