Harris Visits Guatemala, Mexico in First Foreign Trip as US Vice President
Kamala Harris will meet leaders in both countries to address migration and security issues
Kamala Harris will meet leaders in both countries to address migration and security issues
Harris is meeting leaders in both countries in effort to curb migration north to United States/
Harris to meet with leaders in both countries in effort to curb migration north to United States
Teachers blame growing political inference in schools and a citywide clampdown on public criticism of the government
Shares in American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines were sharply higher on Tuesday
Bombing comes hours after US, Russian, Pakistani and Chinese officials met with Taliban to press for progress in stalled peace process
Officials in Pakistan appear upset over US military assessments warning of a possible resurgence of terrorism in the South Asian country and calling i
Delays in visa extension fixed by online filing, a US immigration agency says
Some analysts question whether the world's two biggest greenhouse gas emitters, the United States and China, can cooperate on climate change
US top diplomat, in phone call with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, affirms Washington's support for Ukraine's territorial integrity 'in the
Instead, high schoolers seek out careers outside of academic pathways, recent survey finds
Warning comes as leading American and Japanese officials meet in Tokyo
Simon Coveney also questions whether London is a trustworthy partner
Loan forgiveness, emergency needs part of $1.9 trillion law
ISIS-Linked groups in DR Congo and Mozambique land on terror list
Moscow judge rejects five appeals by US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty against fines imposed on media outlet under Russia's controversial law
US review of deal prompted by allegations Taliban have not cut relationship with al-Qaida in Afghanistan
Increased wealth in Asia buys Western education
Studies show declining enrollment linked to observed crime
The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund launches a $40 million program to support a new generation of civil rights lawyers, dedicated to pursuing
Hundreds of students protest in Rome to demand more classrooms, transport to school and better access to education
The receipt notice is usually sent within weeks after initial intake at USCIS lockbox facilities
But new students may not enter the US
Sanctions announced on International Human Rights Day
American school districts from coast to coast have reported the number of students failing classes has risen by as many as two or three times
An online discussion last week at Brandeis University about China's controversial Xinjiang policies provides an example
China wants to become technologically self-reliant in 10 years but needs help for now
Initial research points toward COVID-19 as the cause
Reasonable accommodations have been available to students in the US since the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed in 1990
International students whose studies and immigration status have undergone changes during President Donald Trump's administration say they hope their
Separatist forces are blamed for recent attacks that killed at least six teachers and seven schoolchildren
It was a tough year, they agree, but OSCE observers say they saw no major flaws with the way election was conducted
Confirmation from key security agency comes as election officials tally votes, with the outcome still in the balance
The Trump administration issued hundreds of executive actions concerning immigration
Latest determination follows State Department's actions on Feb. 18 and June 22, for a total of 15 Chinese outlets designated as foreign missions this
Tuition could help schools with coronavirus revenue lapses
Berlin-based Transparency International said only four of 47 countries were actively enforcing legislation against foreign bribery in 2019
State Department's special envoy and coordinator for Global Engagement Center talks to VOA
Top US counterintelligence and security officials warn that Russia, China and Iran are escalating their attacks against key voting systems
Trump administration says expelled students are security risks because they once studied at institutions with ties to Chinese military
Trump administration says expelled students are security risks because they once studied at institutions with ties to Chinese military
Pompeo said he hopes China's government-funded Confucius Institutes will all be shut down by the end of the year
Most of them were postmarked from China
Program established in 1940 was changed three years ago to make it harder to earn citizenship with honorable service
Foreign secretary says Asia needs more US presence
Hundreds of students in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, did not participate in school
Experts Fear Millions of K-12 Students in the US Lack Computers and Internet Connection for Remote Learning
Here's where does the Democratic Party platform stand on international issues
Lack of self-esteem stands out in social divide between them and their domestic peers, psychologist Wendy Quinton discovered
An immigration lawyer says workers could face a fraud charge, but the likelihood of that is unknown
Designation aligns with White House strategy to undercut Chinese government, corporate interference in US
Twenty-five percent of schools have stated they will hold classes in person every day
Esper announces drawdown plan in Fox interview
Three senior Republicans cite fears that multimillion-dollar donations present a growing national security threat
Foreign interference largely remains an afterthought in 2020 contest, even as Republicans and Democrats alike concede it poses a serious threat
Announcement primarily affects new students at universities that will provide classes entirely online as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
Returning scholars finding delays at departure airports
Counterintelligence director accuses Russia, China and Iran of trying to influence November elections
The Trump administration on July 14 abandoned a plan that would have forced out tens of thousands of foreign students, following widespread condemnati
The country's government has suspended plans to reopen schools on July 13 due to a rise in COVID-19 cases