Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian (L) meets with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi in Tehran on March 4. The UN nuclear watchdog chief was in Iran for expected talks with the President and other officials after the discovery of uranium particles enriched to near weapons-grade level. Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
National Security
Tuesday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the sweeping anti-immigration bill, which is among the strictest in the country, on May 10. It will go into effect on July 1. Rebecca Blackwell/AP hide caption
Friday
Vice President Harris delivers the keynote speech at Michie Stadium during West Point's graduation ceremony Saturday in West Point, N.Y. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
A nationwide survey by the RAND Corporation found that veterans were less likely than the general population to support extremist groups. Adam Kaz/Getty Images hide caption
Survey: Surprising to some, veterans are less likely to support extremism
Friday
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disembarks upon his arrival at Hiroshima Airport in Japan on the second day of the G-7 Summit Leaders' Meeting on May 20, 2023. Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
This illustration picture taken in Moscow on March 24, 2023, shows the Chinese social networking service TikTok's logo on a smartphone screen. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Montana banned TikTok. Whatever comes next could affect the app's fate in the U.S.
Monday
President Biden arrives at an event at the White House on May 11, 2023. This week he will travel to Hiroshima, Japan for the G-7 summit. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption
Biden is going to Hiroshima at a moment when nuclear tensions are on the rise
Friday
Luis Suárez, a 37-year-old from Venezuela, was repeatedly timed out of the CBP One app, days after officials announced major upgrades. He has been unable to schedule an appointment on the platform for about six months, he said. Joel Rose/NPR hide caption
Migrants are frustrated with the border app, even after its latest overhaul
Thursday
Texas National Guard troops set up razor wire in El Paso, Texas. Officials are anticipating a wave of immigrants on Thursday night, with the end of the U.S. government's COVID-era Title 42 policy. John Moore/Getty Images hide caption
Monday
Residents stand next to a building that was damaged in the night, following Russian shelling in Komyshevakha, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, Monday. Andriy Andriyenko/AP hide caption
Jonathan Mitchell, pictured on April 27 inside the statehouse in Austin, Texas, is credited with devising the legal strategy behind the near-total abortion ban in Texas known as S.B. 8. Sarah McCammon/NPR hide caption
He helped craft the 'bounty hunter' abortion law in Texas. He's just getting started
Saturday
Patriot missile launchers acquired from the U.S. are seen deployed in Warsaw, Poland, in February. Michal Dyjuk/AP hide caption
Friday
Migrants camp out between a barbed-wire barrier and the border fence between El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Thousands are expected to seeks asylum when pandemic restrictions this week. Christian Chavez/AP hide caption
Asylum-seekers still face tough new rules when Title 42 restrictions end Thursday
Tuesday
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, right, shake hands following a joint news conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on March 16th. Kiyoshi Ota/AP hide caption
Saturday
Smoke rises in Khartoum, Sudan, on Saturday, as gunfire and heavy artillery fire continued despite the extension of a ceasefire between the country's two top generals. Marwan Ali/AP hide caption