(Headline USA) The last time President Joe Biden promised large sums of money to Ukraine, it was conditional upon the firing of a prosecutor who was investigating corruption at Burisma, the company where his son Hunter drew a $1 million-a-year honorarium as a board member.
Yet, much has changed since...
(Headline USA) Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Wednesday that it's “possible” that the U.S. will have to coordinate with the Taliban on any future counterterrorism strikes in Afghanistan against Islamic State militants or others.
The Taliban, said Milley, is a “ruthless” group, and...
President Joe Biden held a July 23 phone call with the then-Afghan president that bore eerie similarities for some about the quid-pro-quo circumstances that led partisan Democrats in congress to impeach Biden's Oval Office predecessor, former President Donald Trump.
The call also raised serious questions about the extent to which...
Although former President Donald Trump may not be getting the treatment of a duly elected leader, there is little doubt for Shana Chappell who the true comforter-in-chief is.
The non-ironic application of that label to Joe Biden in the face of one mishandled, self-inflicted catastrophe after another and equally callous...
(Headline USA) Nearly half of the $676,000 budgeted for an independent forensic audit of Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election is earmarked for data analysis, a contract released Wednesday shows.
The Associated Press obtained the contract entered into by Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who...
(Headline USA) While attempting to take a victory lap over his Afghanistan withdrawal Tuesday, President Joe Biden glossed over his broken promise to keep U.S. troops there until the last Americans were out in.
Biden's speeches, laden with blatant mistruths and duplicitous claims, have become a regular fixture since the...
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., argued “hatred of Trump” is responsible for health officials’ sudden opposition to ivermectin as a possible COVID-19 treatment.
“The hatred for Trump deranged these people so much, that they're unwilling to objectively study it," Paul said, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
“They will not study ivermectin,"...
(Headline USA) The Texas Legislature sent a sweeping reform of the state's election laws to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday, dealing a bruising defeat for Democrats after a monthslong, bitter fight over voting rights.
Abbott said he would sign the bill, which could happen in the coming days.
Even the...
(Headline USA) Three Minneapolis residents are suing the city over a ballot question that would eliminate the police department, arguing it misleads voters about key aspects of the proposal.
Two of the plaintiffs are former City Council member Don Samuels and his wife, Sondra, who oppose the movement to defund...
(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....