Artie Villasanta

Senior Reporter
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U.S. Junks Nuclear Treaty After Russian Violations
The United States will abbandon the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty today, after accusing Russia of repeated violations of this pact. The United States will abbandon the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty today, after accusing Russia of repeated violations of this pact. -
Xi Moves to Save Stalled Trade Talks
Chinese president Xi Jinping has said he'd be satisfied with a 50-50 compromise to end Trump's trade war with his country. Chinese president Xi Jinping has said he'd be satisfied with a 50-50 compromise to end Trump's trade war with his country. -
Trump Blasts U.S. Intelligence Chiefs For Criticizing Him
President Donald Trump went on an unhinged Twitter storm yesterday,saying his intelligence chiefs needed to go back to school for criticizing him. President Donald Trump went on an unhinged Twitter storm yesterday,saying his intelligence chiefs needed to go back to school for criticizing him. -
Taiwan’s Foxconn Scraps Plan To Build LCD Factory In Wisconsin
Foxconn said it will no longer build a $10 billion factory in Wisconsin to produce liquid crystal display (LCD) panels in a humiliating blow to president Donald Trump. Foxconn said it will no longer build a $10 billion factory in Wisconsin to produce liquid crystal display (LCD) panels in a humiliating blow to president Donald Trump. -
Nissan Execs Behind His Arrest and Downfall, Says Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn blames a conspiracy among top executives of Nissan for his arrest and humiliation. Carlos Ghosn blames a conspiracy among top executives of Nissan for his arrest and humiliation. -
Fed Chairman Powell Asserts No Trump Influence In Decision To Stay Interest Rates
Jerome Powell, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, says president Donald Trump did not influence the Fed's decision to maintain interest rates at current levels. Jerome Powell, chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, says president Donald Trump did not influence the Fed's decision to maintain interest rates at current levels. -
Siemens Reports Profit Plunge Of 49%
Siemens AG is reeling from a 49 percent plunge in profit in its first quarter ending Dec. 31, 2018. Siemens AG is reeling from a 49 percent plunge in profit in its first quarter ending Dec. 31, 2018. -
Democrats Impatient to Impeach Trump Find Pelosi Blocking Their Path
Few Democrats are willing to jump the gun on Robert Mueller and risk the wrath of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for screwing-up the golden opportunity to impeach president Donald Trump. Few Democrats are willing to jump the gun on Robert Mueller and risk the wrath of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for screwing-up the golden opportunity to impeach president Donald Trump. -
Trump Remains Befuddled About National Security, Says U.S. Intel Agencies
Donald Trump's ignorant views on national security are fantasies devoid of truth, and a present a clear danger to the United States, says the heads of the U.S. intelligence agencies. Donald Trump's ignorant views on national security are fantasies devoid of truth, and a present a clear danger to the United States, says the heads of the U.S. intelligence agencies. -
Negotiators Claim Significant Progress in Ending Afghanistan War
An end might be in sight for the United States' involvement in the war in Afghanistan -- or it might not. An end might be in sight for the United States' involvement in the war in Afghanistan -- or it might not.