September 9 'No means of escape': Sudanese rebels create kill zones around besieged city Sudan's civil war has displaced 13-15 million people as the Rapid Support Forces siege El Fasher for 500 days, trapping hundreds of thousands of civilians.
September 8 Trump administration could block Iranian diplomats from bulk shopping at Costco Trump administration weighs visa restrictions for several countries including Brazil before the UN General Assembly, surprising given Brazil's traditional honor role.
September 6 Hits and Misses The week’s best and worst from Allysia Finley, Kyle Peterson and Kim Strassel
September 4 Secretary of State Marco Rubio designates two more cartels as narco-terrorists Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin breaks down the Trump administration's escalation on the war against narco-terrorism on 'Special Report.'
September 4 Rubio slams the United Nations, calls Maduro a 'fugitive of American justice' Secretary of State Marco Rubio did not mince words when speaking about handling drug trafficking and said President Donald Trump "wants to wage war" against narco traffickers.
August 30 DOJ calls for tips on employers favoring foreign workers in hiring practices The Department of Justice asks Americans to report discriminatory visa practices that harm workers, particularly job ads preferring H-1B visa holders over citizens.
August 29 Witkoff meets Ukraine officials in New York ahead of emergency UN Security Council meeting: 'Very productive' EXCLUSIVE: White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Ukrainian officials in New York City Friday for “very productive and constructive" talks ahead of Kyiv’s emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital has learned.
August 29 Rubio denies visas to Palestinian leaders for UN General Assembly, citing terror support Marco Rubio signs off on blocking visas for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and other officials from attending September's U.N. General Assembly in New York.
August 28 US agencies distance themselves from Chinese-founded PDF software Multiple federal agencies, including State Department and Missile Defense Agency, terminated contracts with Chinese-founded PDF software company Foxit.
August 27 House Democrats call on Rubio to allow injured children from Gaza into US following visa halt More than 140 House Democrats wrote a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging the administration to allow children injured in Gaza to enter the U.S. to receive emergency medical care.