The March for Life rallies against abortion with an eye toward the November elections
‘Let’s press on and hope that we can join together and make this great difference,’ House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told the crowd
‘Let’s press on and hope that we can join together and make this great difference,’ House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told the crowd
Storms have blasted much of the U.S. with rain, snow, wind and frigid temperatures, snarling traffic and air travel and causing at least 45 deaths
Washington said ‘credible information’ indicates the former president ‘accepted bribes in exchange for the performance of his public functions during his tenure’
The 71-year-old drug trafficker, who for years worked under the protection of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, has been sentenced to 22 years in prison in the US
Ministers and deputies in favor of reestablishing Jewish settlements in the enclave are promoting ‘encouraging’ Palestinians to relocate to other countries
The Texas National Guard denied the Border Patrol access to attempt a rescue in the Rio Grande last Friday, where a mother and her two children had drowned earlier the same night
Iraq’s Foreign Ministry has recalled its ambassador to Iran for consultations and summoned Iran’s chargé d’affaires in Baghdad in protest over Iranian strikes that killed several civilians
Beijing has accused Washington of violating the ‘one-China principle’ after Antony Blinken congratulated the election winner, Lai Ching-te
Figures issued this past week reflected a historic level of progress on battling high prices, hinting that inflation could be near the Federal Reserve’s 2% target around the time of November’s election
Demonstrators converged opposite the White House on Saturday to call for an end to Israeli military action in Gaza, while children joined a pro-Palestinian march through central London
Russia’s average monthly expenditure on imports of battlefield goods from January to October 2023 stood at $932 million, only 10% less than the Kremlin was spending before sanctions
There is no evidence of a link between the cases but several of the victims had spent the last hours of their lives with people they met through dating apps
In a statement, Joe Biden said the coalition strikes ‘are in direct response to unprecedented Houthi attacks against international maritime vessels in the Red Sea’
Lawyers for the former U.S. president argue that he cannot be prosecuted if he has not first been convicted by the Senate in an impeachment trial, but the judges appear to reject that argument
The U.S. is pressuring countries like Turkey to cut off the funds that feed the organization, which until it took power in Gaza was fueled by money from Iran and private donations
Prominent Republicans, including former president Donald Trump, are calling for the resignation of Lloyd Austin, who is recovering in a hospital from unspecified complications from surgery
At a time when Western support seems to be wavering and Russia’s war against Ukraine has become a battle of attrition, the politician insists that support for Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government is also support for democracy
The Capitol assailants did not think they had come to destroy democracy. They had come to save it in a mixed reality game called Make America Great Again
Benjamin Netanyahu insists the war will not stop until all hostages are freed and the Islamist military power is eradicated
One in four Americans believe the hoax that the FBI instigated the mob that tried to prevent Biden’s certification as president, an event Trump called ‘a beautiful day’
Washington believes that Moscow is also trying to obtain missiles from Iran to replenish its stock of armaments for the war
Former US President’s attorneys say the prosecutors turned over to the defense thousands of pages of evidence and an exhibit list while the case was paused
The Popular Mobilization Force, a coalition of militias under the control of the Iraqi military, announced that its deputy head of operations in Baghdad had been killed ‘as a result of brutal American aggression’
The United States, France, and Egypt have expressed concern about a possible regional escalation after the assassination of Hamas’ number two in Beirut
Moscow has been attacking the industrial city in the Donbas region for weeks with an all-out siege in which the number of casualties are of little consequence
The judges’ decision will affect the dozens of states where his participation in the presidential election is contested
The trip to Eagle Pass comes as Senate negotiators keep plugging away in hopes of a bipartisan deal