Russia seeks to rewrite history on Crimea
The Soviet Union officially gave Crimea to Ukraine in 1954. It was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
RFK Jr.'s choice of Aaron Rodgers or Jesse Ventura as VP met with derision
The independent presidential candidate was mocked on social media after announcing Rodgers and Ventura were his top picks for VP.
Florida could get hit with wave of migrants, Biden admin warns
Army General Laura Richardson said that the military was "ready if we need to deal with a mass migration."
EU should send troops to Ukraine while NATO stalls: Ret. US officer
French President Emmanuel Macron suggested sending Western troops to Ukraine last month.
Donald Trump should not be running for president, former valet says
The U.S. "can do better" than Trump, according to his longtime ex-employee.
Videos of Trump's gaffe-filled rally go viral
The former president can be seen slurring his speech and making bizarre statements in videos of a recent rally in Georgia.
Russia profiting from Houthi Red Sea attacks
Houthi militants have been attacking the commercial shipping lanes in the Red Sea due to Israel's continuing attack on Gaza.
Trump judge gives Joe Biden big immigration win against Texas
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton, appointed by Donald Trump in 2020, handed Biden a victory on Friday.
More countries warn about terrorism in Russia after Moscow plot thwarted
The U.S. warned "that extremists have imminent plans to target large gatherings in Moscow" on Thursday.
At least 5 people in Gaza killed by airdropped aid: Report
The head of an emergency care department at a Gaza hospital said 5 people were killed when airdropped packages fell on them.
Shift in Ukraine war raises alarms for the UK
British Defense Secretary Grant Shapps issued a "wake-up call" on the Russia-Ukraine war during a visit to Kyiv this week.
Republicans applaud Biden's plan to raise taxes of billionaires
At least two Republicans gave Biden a round of applause for his criticism of America's tax system.
Amy Coney Barrett skips Joe Biden's State of the Union address
Coney Barrett was one of three justices to skip the speech, joining Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
NATO is rehearsing for conflict with Moscow: Russian official
The official said NATO's "Steadfast Defender 2024" military drills showed that the alliance had become "increasingly aggressive."
Zelensky says Sweden's NATO membership will help fight "Russian evil"
Sweden on Thursday became the second European country to officially join NATO since the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine began.
Former Trump-backed candidate wanted in Vegas killing turns self in
Daniel Rodimer, who was endorsed by Donald Trump, is being held in the October fatal beating of a man on the Las Vegas Strip, local police said.
Donald Trump Jr. slams Republican Senate candidate as "pro-BLM liberal"
Trump Jr. suggested that mentioning "racism as a public health crisis" makes Republicans "liberal" Black Lives Matter supporters.
Russian official killed by car bomb in Ukraine
The car bomb attack purportedly took place Wednesday morning in the Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia city of Berdyansk.
Alina Habba says Trump's New York appeals fight will be "long game"
Habba said on Wednesday that she plans to "chip away" at Trump's New York case as the former president faces millions in fines.
Greg Abbott's key priority gets a boost
The Republican governor's effort to change school funding was rebuked by GOP lawmakers in the state House last year.
Haley ruins Trump's hope of Super Tuesday sweep
The former South Carolina governor defeated Trump in Vermont, notching her second victory over the ex-president in three days.
EU looks to increase arms production to shift away from US weapons
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said it was "no longer sustainable" to purchase a majority of arms from the U.S.
Tucker Carlson compares US to fall of Roman Empire
The former Fox News host suggested that a new House proposal could result in the U.S. military being "dominated by non-citizens."
Alina Habba says America's seen "all hell break loose"
Habba said there were signs "our future will be bright" while touting the appeal of Trump's New York business fraud judgment.
Nikki Haley blasts Trump for claiming to be "victim" after lawsuit losses
Haley has blasted Republican presidential rival former President Donald Trump during a campaign stop on Monday.
Intelligence chief for Russian brigade killed in Ukraine: Reports
The "Hispaniola" brigade was reportedly formed by violent Russian soccer "hooligans" recruited to fight in Ukraine.
Ukraine strikes targets in Crimea, eliminates 1,150 Russian troops: Kyiv
Kyiv claims to have eliminated a total of 417,950 Russian troops from battle since the invasion began on February 24, 2022.
Putin not interested in good-faith peace negotiations with Ukraine: ISW
The think tank argued that Putin would not agree to any peace deal that omits "complete Ukrainian and Western capitulation."
Another region of European country requests "Russia's protection"
Moldova's unrecognized pro-Russia breakaway state Transnistria made a similar appeal to Moscow earlier this week.
Russian Su-35 jet "disappears from radars"
If Ukraine is responsible for the jet's disappearance, it would be the 14th Russian aircraft Kyiv purportedly downed in 14 days.