AllNews'Us Governemnt' - 6 News Result(s)Elon Musk Threatens to Quit Trump Advisory Council Over Paris Climate Deal Brian Fung, The Washington Post | Thursday June 1, 2017 Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened Wednesday to resign his position as an adviser to President Donald Trump if the United States withdraws from the Paris climate deal. www.gadgets360.comFacebook To Challenge US Bill For Back TaxesWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 30, 2016 The US government is expected to hit Facebook with a bill for between $3 billion and $5 billion in back taxes, the social network has disclosed. www.ndtv.comUS Governnment Suspends Airlines Flying From TurkeyWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 16, 2016 The US government said it has suspended all flights to Turkey, and banned all airlines from flying to the United States from Turkey due to uncertainty after an abortive coup attempt. www.ndtv.comWhy the US Government Tried to Steer People Away from Whole Milk Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post | Thursday July 13, 2017 U.S. dietary guidelines have long recommended that people steer clear of whole milk, and for decades, Americans have obeyed. But... food.ndtv.comIraqi Militia Leader Says US Not Serious About Fighting Islamic StateWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday July 29, 2015 The head of one of Iraq's fiercest Shi'ite militias called the US-led coalition's campaign against Islamic State ineffective and accused Washington of lacking the will to uproot radical Sunni jihadis controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria. www.ndtv.comUS Lawmakers Criticize Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar for Troubled State of Human RightsWorld News | Associated Press | Thursday July 10, 2014 Lawmakers reviewing the "troubling" state of human rights in Southeast Asia have stiffly criticized Vietnam and Cambodia but reserved some of their toughest words for Myanmar and demanded an end to U.S. concessions to its quasi-civilian government. www.ndtv.com'Us Governemnt' - 6 News Result(s)Elon Musk Threatens to Quit Trump Advisory Council Over Paris Climate Deal Brian Fung, The Washington Post | Thursday June 1, 2017 Tesla CEO Elon Musk threatened Wednesday to resign his position as an adviser to President Donald Trump if the United States withdraws from the Paris climate deal. www.gadgets360.comFacebook To Challenge US Bill For Back TaxesWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 30, 2016 The US government is expected to hit Facebook with a bill for between $3 billion and $5 billion in back taxes, the social network has disclosed. www.ndtv.comUS Governnment Suspends Airlines Flying From TurkeyWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Saturday July 16, 2016 The US government said it has suspended all flights to Turkey, and banned all airlines from flying to the United States from Turkey due to uncertainty after an abortive coup attempt. www.ndtv.comWhy the US Government Tried to Steer People Away from Whole Milk Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post | Thursday July 13, 2017 U.S. dietary guidelines have long recommended that people steer clear of whole milk, and for decades, Americans have obeyed. But... food.ndtv.comIraqi Militia Leader Says US Not Serious About Fighting Islamic StateWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday July 29, 2015 The head of one of Iraq's fiercest Shi'ite militias called the US-led coalition's campaign against Islamic State ineffective and accused Washington of lacking the will to uproot radical Sunni jihadis controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria. www.ndtv.comUS Lawmakers Criticize Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar for Troubled State of Human RightsWorld News | Associated Press | Thursday July 10, 2014 Lawmakers reviewing the "troubling" state of human rights in Southeast Asia have stiffly criticized Vietnam and Cambodia but reserved some of their toughest words for Myanmar and demanded an end to U.S. concessions to its quasi-civilian government. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com