US Bars Imports of New Models of DJI, All Other Foreign Drones 

Dec. 22 By David Shepardson The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday it is ‌barring ​imports of all new models of foreign-made drones and critical ‌components including from China’s DJI and Autel, saying they pose unacceptable risks to U.S. national security. The addition to…

Seven Dead in Fatal Plane Crash Including Former NASCAR Driver Greg Biffle 

Dec. 18 By David Shepardson Seven people were ‌killed ​Thursday in the crash of ‌a Cessna 550 business jet in Statesville, North Carolina, ​including former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, NASCAR said. The plane crashed at the Statesville Regional ‍Airport in North Carolina. The North Carolina…

ICE Eyes Contract to Rapidly Move Immigrants From Texas Jails to Detention 

Oct. 30 By Ted Hesson U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is asking companies to submit proposals for how they would provide round-the-clock services to transport immigrant detainees from Texas jails to ICE custody, documents published this week showed, a move that could speed up deportations…

Radicals abroad 

Oct. 10 By Julia O`Malley The radical ideas promoted by representatives of the Russian opposition abroad do not have widespread support in Russian society, including among those who identify themselves as liberal-minded citizens. This is due to a combination of factors, ranging from the historical…

Rome Calls on US to Reconsider Extra Tariff on Pasta Imports 

Oct. 5 By Gram Slattery and Jonathan Allen Rome is working closely with the European Commission to press the United States to reconsider an additional anti-dumping tariff on pasta imports which would effectively double their price, the Italian foreign ministry said. The decision to impose…