The Dow Jones, Nasdaq composite and S&P 500 index all closed higher last week, but on Friday fell back below their 50-day lines. Blame Apple (AAPL), chip warnings and a rising 10-year Treasury yield. Google-parent Alphabet, after being caught up in ...
Lawmakers across the aisle Sunday described North Korea’s announcement that it would halt nuclear tests and missile launches as essentially a publicity stunt. House Foreign Affairs Committee Vice Chairman Francis Rooney, R-Fla., weighed in on Fox News ...
President Trump pushed back Sunday against criticism that his decision to hold face-to-face talks with North Korea's leader amounted to a major concession to Pyongyang, with no gain for Washington in return. "Wow, we haven't given up anything," the ...
Kim announced his country would "no longer need any nuclear tests, mid and long and ICBM rocket tests," and therefore is suspending nuclear tests and launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles starting Saturday. The communist country also says it is ...
BEIJING — As the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un prepares for his meetings with the presidents of South Korea and the United States, China has found itself in an unaccustomed place: watching from the sidelines. Worse, many Chinese analysts say, North ...
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) says "we will see where it goes" in regard to negotiations with North Korea, after Kim Jong Un announced the country no longer needs any nuclear tests.
Regarding the April 18 front-page article “Pompeo secretly met in N. Korea with Kim Jong Un”: The partisan controversy over secretary of state nominee and CIA Director Mike Pompeo’s trip to North Korea misses the point. To be a diplomat, one must be ...
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, says North Korea's promise to halt nuclear testing ahead of eventual talks with the United States is "better than continued testing but it's not much better than that." Cotton said on "Face that Nation" that the North Koreans ...
SEOUL—North Korean reassurances about the fate of three Americans detained in the country have raised hopes for their possible release ahead of a summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “I’m a lot more hopeful now ...
If the North reaches a deal with either South Korea or the U.S., China could see its influence in the region begin to wither. President Trump, who is expected to meet with Mr. Kim, above center, in the weeks ahead, rejected suggestions that he had given ...
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