I reiterated my condolences for the loss of life and destruction caused by the September 16 earthquake.
We looked forward to the upcoming United Nations General Assembly meetings.
We can break the cycle of poverty.
We renew our resolve to work tirelessly toward a world where every woman and girl can enjoy the rights and freedoms that...
The international community has a collective responsibility not only to help those in need, but to work together to addr...
More Americans now die every year from drug overdoses than they do in car crashes.
Rather than keep spending billions of taxpayer dollars on needlessly long prison sentences for nonviolent drug offenders...
Many prescription pain medications belong to the same class of drugs as heroin.
We should approach abuse as an opportunity to intervene, not incarcerate.
The success of the people of Burkina Faso in peacefully resisting the actions of a few who sought to undermine democracy...
Burkinabe citizens again refused to accept infringement of their right to choose leaders in a legitimate process.
Burkina Faso now faces some of the hardest questions, and the United States will continue to stand with the people of Bu...
We have to keep working to reduce drug use through evidence-based treatment, prevention, and recovery.
In 2013 alone, overdoses from prescription pain medications killed more than 16,000 Americans.
We wish to express our appreciation to the international partners who condemned the events in Burkina Faso and took imme...
The United States congratulates the people of Burkina Faso for their success in defending Burkinabe democracy.
This is something I'll be talking about more in the weeks to come in communities across the country.
With no other disease do we expect people to wait until they're a danger to themselves or others to self-diagnose and se...