US troops join American public in saying no to US President Barack Obama’s plans to bomb Syria, with 75 percent of them opposing the war.
Top US republican senators have harshly condemned the Obama administration for deciding not to bomb Syria following its deal with Russia on Syria's chemical weapons.
Sources in the US administration have stated US President Barack Obama will not insist on a United Nations Security Council resolution supporting military action against Syria.
Three out of four Americans oppose military action in Syria, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Kuwait’s Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber Al Sabah has called for a peaceful solution to the two and half years of crisis in Syria, urging self-restraint to prevent another war in the Middle East.
A new Gallup poll shows more Americans have lost their trust and confidence to their federal government’s ability to deal with international and domestic problems.
Austin Coulson from Texas, the US, has driven into the Guinness World Records book after creating the smallest car, which is 63 centimeters high and just under 1.3 meters long.
One in five Americans have said they struggled to afford food in August, a percentage that marks an uptick since June and is close to the peak measured at the height of the economic crisis in 2008, a new survey says.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has tried to justify its spying on Muslims after being criticized of illegal espionage and religious profiling.
Syria has become a full member of the global anti-chemical weapons treaty as part of a Russian plan to avoid a US strike.