
In the first look at his spending plan, the president is proposing boosts for the military and law enforcement — at the expense of other domestic spending. Congress will need to write the final plan.
(Image credit: Evan Vucci/AP)

In the first look at his spending plan, the president is proposing boosts for the military and law enforcement — at the expense of other domestic spending. Congress will need to write the final plan.
(Image credit: Evan Vucci/AP)
Could France elect Barack Obama president? Not really — but that’s not stopping the organizers of Obama17, a guerrilla campaign trying to entice the former U.S. president to head to Paris.

First-time prospects would like offices nationwide. And lots of nonprofits tend to be helping American Muslims get involved in the political procedure.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — Informal talks scheduled for next week between a North Korean delegation and a team of former US officials were canceled Friday after the Trump administration withdrew its initial approval of the North Koreans’ visas, two people who had planned to participate said.
Secure Trading, the online payments specialist, is today announcing its intent to begin a new phase of business development.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Informal talks scheduled for next week between a North Korean delegation and a team of former US officials were canceled Friday after the Trump administration withdrew its initial approval of the North Koreans’ visas, two people who had planned to participate said.
A night of riots fuels a debate in Sweden, a distant discovery has astronomers hunting for signs of life, and we delve into the risky sport of freediving.
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Nina Gilden Seavey, director of the Documentary Center at George Washington University, about what this year’s documentary lineup mean for the art and industry.
A suspect in the death of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, thought she was rubbing baby oil on his face, according to an Indonesian official.
A suspect in the death of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, thought she was rubbing baby oil on his face, according to an Indonesian official.