Lauren Toms is a national security reporter for The Washington Times, covering national security committees on Capitol Hill, foreign affairs, defense, and diplomacy. She began covering politics at CNN during the 2016 presidential election, working closely with the national security and justice teams, and later joined Axios as an editor specializing in international and military coverage. Lauren holds a master's degree in U.S. law from Washington University in St. Louis school of law, and a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communications from the George Washington University school of media and public affairs. She can be reached at ltoms@washingtontimes.com.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday a "world-beating" program that will track and trace those who may have come in contact with someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus will be released by June 1.
The newly re-elected president of Taiwan on Wednesday said it will not accept being a part of China through their "one country, two systems" autonomy plan.
The Iranian navy will continue to operate in the Persian Gulf despite warnings from the U.S. to stay at least 100 meters away from its ships or risk defensive action.
The leader of the World Health Organization on Tuesday said he won't back down from his post despite threats from President Trump to withdraw the U.S. from the group and permanently cut off all funding to the agency.
The coronavirus-stricken USS Theodore Roosevelt is expected to return to sea later this week with a pared-down crew as it returns to duty after being kept in port due to a coronavirus outbreak among its sailors.
Russia on Tuesday hit back at President Trump's threat to withdraw from the World Health Organization and permanently cut off all U.S. funding to the group, saying they are "against" the move.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued renewed support for Taiwan's coronavirus response and praised Taiwan as a reliable partner, just one day after sharply criticizing the World Health Organization for not allowing it observer status at its virtual meeting this week.
A European Union-led resolution supporting an independent investigation into the World Health Organization's handling of the coronavirus outbreak was unanimously approved on Tuesday.
The World Health Organization's top official on Monday endorsed a review of the agency's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic "at the earliest appropriate moment," yielding to pressure from the U.S.-led campaign to call out WHO and China for their early responses to the global health crisis.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling on President Trump to provide additional information about the decision to fire State Department Inspector General Steve Linick.
Sen. Marco Rubio, Florida Republican, will be the next acting chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Monday.
The recent firing of State Department Inspector General Steve Linick may be linked to an investigation into President Trump's emergency declaration to push a controversial weapons deal with Saudi Arabia last year, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said on Monday.
The mayor of Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, warned Sunday that its health care system is on the brink of collapse as the country sees a new surge in coronavirus cases.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has become the country's most popular leader after a new poll released Monday showed her popularity rating had surged to the highest level in the Pacific island's history.
The World Health Organization's Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Monday vowed to launch an independent review "at the earliest appropriate moment" into the agency's handling of the coronavirus pandemic
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday slammed President Trump's late-night decision to fire State Department Inspector General Steve Linick as "unsavory."
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday accepted public frustration with the government's moves to lift some restrictions as the country seeks to reopen its economy amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.