Blinken in Kyiv says US arms will make a difference in Ukraine amid renewed Russian offensive
According to open source monitoring analysts, Moscow’s troops have captured around 100 to 125 square kilometers of territory in recent days
According to open source monitoring analysts, Moscow’s troops have captured around 100 to 125 square kilometers of territory in recent days
The announcement of Sergei Shoigu’s new role came as 13 people were reported dead and 20 more wounded in Russia’s border city of Belgorod where a section of a residential building collapsed
It was the second time in a matter of months that Republicans have tried to oust their own speaker, an unheard-of level of party turmoil with a move rarely seen in U.S. history
The widely expected lawsuit may be setting up what could be a protracted legal fight over TikTok’s future in the United States
Kyiv’s state security service says that two colonels in the State Guard of Ukraine were detained on suspicion of enacting the plan drawn up by Russia’s Federal Security Service
Egyptian and Hamas officials have said the cease-fire would take place in a series of stages, during which Hamas would release hostages it is holding in exchange for Israeli troop pullbacks from Gaza
Since the early days of Hollywood, stunt performers have fueled the mayhem of movies, playing a vital role in sustaining the illusion of countless car chases, bar fights and rooftop leaps
This year’s peak activity happens early Sunday, with an expected 10 to 30 meteors visible per hour in the Northern Hemisphere
The economy added 175,000 jobs in a sign that persistently high interest rates may be starting to slow the robust U.S. job market
The former Hollywood producer will remain imprisoned because he was convicted in Los Angeles in 2022 of another rape and sentenced to 16 years behind bars
David Pecker is the first witness in Trump’s history-making hush money trial in Manhattan, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records
When the president flies for political purposes, the campaign is supposed to pay the bill. But during an election year, the line between governing and campaigning can be fuzzy
Recent lawsuits over voter roll maintenance in Michigan and Nevada are part of a larger strategy targeting various aspects of voting and election administration
The Aug. 8 wildfire killed 101 people and destroyed housing for 6,200 families, amplifying Maui’s already acute housing shortage
The majority of 11 questions posed to voters focus on tightening security measures
After especially wet winters, bursts of color may appear in the spring, drawing droves of visitors to California and other parts of the Southwest to glimpse the flowering fields and pose for pictures
The justices on Monday will consider a challenge to rulings that found punishing people for sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking amounts to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment
The union wound up getting 73% of the ballots cast in an election run by the National Labor Relations Board that ended Friday
Israel’s nearly seven-month offensive against Hamas militants in the Palestinian territory has led to a dramatic escalation of tensions in the Middle East, notably between Israel and Iran
The situation situation remains a delicate one for Biden as he gears up his reelection effort in the face of headwinds in the Middle East, Russia and the Indo-Pacific
Fighters from the Karen ethnic minority last week captured the last of the Myanmar army’s outposts in and around Myawaddy, which is connected to Thailand by two bridges.
President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan and, in a rare moment, Donald Trump, who opposes most overseas aid for Ukraine, has not derailed the speaker’s work
Alternates are now being selected for the first criminal case the former president is facing
Robert F. Kennedy’s sister never directly mentioned her brother, but insisted ‘there are only two candidates with any chance of winning the presidency’ this year
The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 12 in favor, the United States opposed and two abstentions
Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control targeted 16 people and two entities in Iran that produce engines that power the drones used in the April 13 attack on Israeli territory
The first article charged Mayorkas with ‘willful and systemic refusal to comply’ with immigration law. The second article charged Mayorkas with a ‘breach of trust’ for saying the border was secure