(Headline USA) The Supreme Court of Virginia has upheld a lower court ruling that ordered the reinstatement of a northern Virginia gym teacher who said he won't refer to transgender students by the pronouns they use.
Loudoun County Public Schools appealed to the state Supreme Court after a judge ruled...
(Headline USA) Ukraine's leader is visiting the United States this week in hopes of bolstering security ties with Washington and persuading the Biden administration to ramp up sanctions against a new Russian natural gas pipeline that bypasses his country.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Washington's failure to block the construction...
(Headline USA) U.S. consumer confidence fell in August to the lowest level since February amid worries about higher inflation and further COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions.
The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer confidence index dropped to a reading of 113.8 in August, down from a revised 125.1 in July....
The father of a Marine killed in Afghanistan last week said his meeting with President Joe Biden “didn’t go well,” describing Biden as out-of-touch and callous, according to Fox News.
“Well, initially, I wasn't going to meet with him," Mark Schmitz told Fox host Sean Hannity on Monday. "But then...
(Headline USA) Residents living amid the maze of rivers and bayous along the Gulf Coast retreated desperately to their attics or roofs and posted their addresses on social media with instructions for search-and-rescue teams on where to find them.
More than 1 million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi---including...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted Monday that he does not know how many Americans were left behind in Afghanistan as the last US troops evacuated.
Some reports estimated that the number of abandoned individuals could surpass 1,000, amid widespread concerns that Americans and Afghans who partnered with the US...
A retired Marine who lost both of his legs while serving in Afghanistan blasted Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, commander of the U.S. Central Command, after he praised the Taliban for being “helpful and useful” during the US evacuation efforts.
"I don't trust politicians or trust this type of diplomacy any further...
President Joe Biden waived a legal mandate in June that would have forced him to provide Congress with a detailed report about his plan to withdraw the American military from Afghanistan before he acted.
The law, which was passed as part of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, forbids the...
An illegal immigrant from Mexico was sentenced to life in prison without parole Monday in the abduction and killing of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts, three years after she disappeared while out for an evening run.
The murder and subsequent manhunt captivated the country, helping to reinforce then-President Donald...
The Department of Justice, which continues to make Jan. 6 Capitol protesters its top priority, said it will not pursue the death penalty for a virulently anti-Semitic synagogue shooter who killed one and injured three in April 2019.
John T. Earnest, a 22-year-old former nursing student opened fire with a...
(Headline USA) The leftist administration in South Korea need not worry about a situation like that faced by former US President Donald Trump when he was deplatformed after the Jan. 6 Capitol uprising.
The Asian country’s National Assembly approved legislation on Tuesday that bans app store operators such as Google...
Nearly 90 retired generals and admirals signed a letter calling for the resignation of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, based on their key roles involving events surrounding the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.
"A fundamental principle in the military is...