President Joe Biden will no longer travel to Rome, Italy, this week as scheduled, the White House announced late Wednesday, canceling the trip in the final days of his presidency to monitor raging wildfires across the Los Angeles,
President Biden canceled a diplomatic visit to Italy this week, opting to remain in the U.S. to monitor the deadly California wildfire situation.
Joe Biden canceled his final overseas trip as U.S. President to oversee the response to the ongoing wildfires in California.
President Biden will no longer travel to Italy this weekend as fires rage in Los Angeles County, the White House said Wednesday. “After returning this evening from Los Angeles, where earlier
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President Biden was set to meet Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Pope Francis during what would have been his last presidential trip abroad.
fire and emergency personnel fighting the historic fires raging in the area and approved a Major Disaster declaration for California, President Biden made the decision to cancel his upcoming trip to Italy to remain focused on directing the full federal ...
A 57-year-old man was killed and a 36-year-old man was arrested after a fatal shooting near Little Italy early Thursday, California Highway Patrol officials said. The shooting was reported near south Interstate 5 and the Front Street off-ramp around 3:55 a.m., CHP Officer Jim Bettencourt said.
U.S. President Joe Biden canceled an upcoming trip to Italy due to the wildfires in California, the White House said on Wednesday, adding that he wanted to focus on directing the full federal response to the fires.
and approved a Major Disaster declaration for California, President Biden made the decision to cancel his upcoming trip to Italy." President-elect Donald Trump said about NATO: "The problem is ...
Biden was set to travel to Rome from Jan. 9–12 at Pope Francis’ invitation. His audience with the Holy Father was set for Jan. 10.
This coastal corner of southern Italy remains blissfully under the radar of most foreign tourists—and offers la dolce vita with just the right amount of grit.