Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first Asian leader to visit the second Trump administration. He faces challenges in overcoming President Trump's skepticism toward alliances.
Trump has long felt that Japan and other wealthy allies take advantage of the U.S., racking up big trade surpluses, while paying too little for the cost of American military protection.
Speaking at a bipartisan National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington, DC Hilton hotel, Trump said the task force will be ...
Electrocardiogram tests – which measure the heart's electrical activity – could someday be paired with an artificial ...
Former congresswoman Liz Cheney took a jab at billionaire political adviser Elon Musk after he amplified a post on X that ...
President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically ...
Using pictures left by her grandmother, photographer Jennifer Sakai retraces the story of her ancestors, who were sent to the ...
Kim Il-sung ruined the economy, hoarded power and saw his countrymen slaughtered, as Fyodor Tertitskiy’s Accidental Tyrant ...
Mansfield native Dale Von Linger was part of the World War II Bataan Death March and survived three years of Japanese ...
In the last decade, a number of sinkholes have opened up in Japanese cities. An underground water pipe in Hiroshima caused a sinkhole when it burst in September 2024, and in 2016, Fukuoka saw a ...
Mansfield native Dale Von Linger was part of the World War II Bataan Death March and survived three years of Japanese ...