Putin ally discusses "plans" of NATO-Russia war
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin of a "Freudian slip" that revealed the "plans."
NATO will be drawn into war with Russia if Ukraine loses: Lloyd Austin
"If Ukraine falls, I really believe that NATO will be in a fight with Russia," Austin said during a House hearing on Thursday.
Joe Biden confronted over Laken Riley's death during border visit
After a speech in Texas, Biden was questioned about the recent death of the Augusta University College of Nursing student.
Biden calls on Trump to back border bill: "Join me"
During an appearance in Texas, the president urged his predecessor to help him in passing border legislation.
NATO ally tells Ukraine to cross Putin's red line
Finland approved a new $205 million military aid package for Ukraine earlier this month.
Ukraine takes city in Donetsk, eliminates over 1,000 Russian troops: Kyiv
"As of now, Krasnohorivka is under the control of Ukrainian troops!" Ukraine's Third Assault Brigade said on Wednesday.
Gavin Newsom facing minimum wage law controversy
California's new law exempts restaurants that sell bread as a standalone item from the wage hike, including Panera.
Turkey offers to host another round of Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations
Turkey previously hosted the last round of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in March 2022.
Supreme Court's decision threatens to upend Donald Trump's trial
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday agreed to decide whether Trump is immune from prosecution.
Biden administration shoots down suggestion of sending troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron recently suggested that Western troops could be sent to Ukraine, risking a wider war with Russia.
Trump crushes Haley in Michigan in march to GOP nomination
The former president has won every 2024 GOP presidential primary contest where he has been on the ballot.
Ukraine may not launch next counteroffensive until 2025: UK military chief
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said that Ukraine is "struggling in terms of its ammunition and its stockpiles."
Ukraine's forces retreat from two settlements near Avdiivka
Russia took control of Avdiivka on February 17 following a series of bloody battles.
Alina Habba begs court to pause Trump's $83.3M E. Jean Carroll payment
Carroll has won two defamation and sexual harassment lawsuits against the former president.
Putin ally threatens to "destroy" Poland: "We won't even think twice"
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov suggested that Russia should "smash Europe's face" to establish dominance.
Members of Congress react to report of new balloon flying over US
A Chinese spy balloon was shot down by U.S. forces after it traversed the continent last year.
Alabama attorney general responds to controversial IVF ruling
The state Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos has raised alarms from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Trump says Letitia James trying to "destroy" New York with his $355M fine
The former president attacked New York's attorney general in a Truth Social post.
US spacecraft lands on moon for first time in over 50 years
The Odysseus lunar lander touched down on the moon's surface on Thursday night.
Former Russian president declares war won't end without siege of Kyiv
Dmitry Medvedev claimed that Kyiv is "a Russian city" run by a U.S.-led team of "Russia's opponents."
Donald Trump's lawyers fail to change Judge Engoron's mind
The former president's attorneys requested a pause in Trump's payment of a $355 million fine.
Trump mocked after promising "very powerful crime" in Washington, D.C.
"We're going to have very powerful crime," Trump said. "And you're going to be proud of it again."
Russia intensifies attacks to "stretch Ukrainian forces": UK
Moscow has had some recent battlefield successes in Ukraine, including capturing the embattled settlement of Avdiivka.
Who is Takeshi Ebisawa? Yakuza boss charged with trafficking nuke materials
The Department of Justice accuses a Japanese organized crime syndicate of attempting to traffic nuclear materials.
James Biden's testimony: What the president's brother said
President Joe Biden's younger brother was deposed in a closed-door House meeting on Wednesday.
CPAC shutting out "left-wing" journalists to protect Trump
Trump is set to headline this year's Conservative Political Action Conference.
American Airlines Flier Dogpiled, Accused of Trying to Open Door in Flight
A man accused of attempting to open an emergency exit during an American Airlines flight was forcefully restrained by fellow passengers.
Democrat who voted to cut police funding faces recall after murders spike
A Washington, D.C., Democrat is facing a recall over "a historic spike in both violent and property crime."
Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens tied to Russian intel: DOJ
In a memo, the Department of Justice said Alexander Smirnov had ties with high-level Russian intelligence operatives.
Trump supporters start GoFundMe page for $355M fine
The page urges "patriots" to "show our collective strength and resolve" by paying the billionaire ex-president's large fine.