Madeleine Albright, 1st Female US Secretary of State, Dies at 84
Madeleine Albright, who fled the Nazis as a child in her native Czechoslovakia during World War Two but rose toRead More
Madeleine Albright, who fled the Nazis as a child in her native Czechoslovakia during World War Two but rose toRead More
The Federal Aviation Agency blocking news outlets from using drones to record the situation at the southern border is anRead More
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is calling for former Gov. Eric Greitens, a fellow challenger in the GOP race forRead More
President Joe Biden’s past dealings in Ukraine and Russia, including his son Hunter’s financial ties to both, has a majorityRead More
An upcoming book asserts that President Joe Biden threatened to fire White House staff if they were found to haveRead More
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., expressed her concern on Tuesday that Poland could be the next country invaded by Russia.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ordered on Tuesday that an independent panel conduct a review of military suicides, a DepartmentRead More
The FBI on Tuesday warned energy companies to be on the lookout for unusual scanning activity from Russian IP addresses.
The Biden administration plans to launch an effort this week to make it easier for some Ukrainians fleeing the RussianRead More
Next up on President Joe Biden’s sanctions list are hundreds of Russian lawmakers in Russia’s lower house of parliament, accordingRead More
Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., the Alabama Daily News reports, is running third and “far behind” in a poll for hisRead More
The Pentagon is scrambling to replenish weapons stockpiles for the U.S. and European allies who have sent U.S.-made Javelin andRead More
Baristas at a Starbucks in Seattle voted unanimously Tuesday to unionize, marking a first in the company’s hometown.
A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, flipping cars, ripping roofs off homes andRead More
A bipartisan group of senators is working with the Treasury Department to freeze all of Russia’s nearly $132 billion inRead More