Fact Check: Is Jon Stewart Correct About Toxic Burn Pit Bill Changes?
Jon Stewart sent an expletive-ridden tweet to Ted Cruz for rejecting the toxic burn pit bill for American war veterans, triggering a social media feud.
Pelosi Trip Risks Sparking Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis for U.S. and China
"We've seen in the last 48 hours the movement of military assets by both sides toward the Taiwan Strait," Crisis Group senior analyst Amanda Hsiao said.
Who Was Al-Qaeda Leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri, and Why Did U.S. Kill Him?
Al-Qaeda leader and co-conspirator of the 9/11 attacks, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was killed by U.S. forces in a drone strike over the weekend in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Tucker Carlson Mocks Biden's 'Brass' for Touting Al-Zawahiri Killing
The Fox News anchor said the strike on the al-Qaeda leader highlighted Biden's "humiliating" withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021.
Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's No. 2 Man, Killed by U.S.
Following the 2011 death of bin Laden, al-Zawahiri hid in the remote regions of Pakistan while carrying out the work of the Al-Qaeda terrorist network.
Fox Host Attacks Veteran for Being Paid to Travel and 'Murder Brown People'
Ben Domenech attacked former Marine Lucas Kunce after he called for scrapping the filibuster stopping a bill that would have provided funding for veterans.
Kinzinger Calls Cruz 'Utter Fraud' After He Defends Vote Against Veterans
The Republican congressman said on Saturday that the GOP senator is a "charlatan clown."
Biden Is Less Popular Than Trump Was at the Height of Russia Investigation
President Joe Biden's approval rating is declining dramatically as Americans face high prices for goods and struggle to purchase homes.
Biden's Recklessness Is Turning Ukraine Into Another Afghanistan
As the war on Ukraine rages on and Washington continues to pledge more aid and weapons, the entire situation is starting to look like another Afghanistan.
This Fourth of July, Americans Are Celebrating All Those Seeking Freedom
This Independence Day, everyday Americans are showing that welcoming is an integral part of our nation's values.
Biden Faces 3 Awkward Anniversaries of Things He Shouldn't Have Said
Last July, President Joe Biden made a series of inaccurate predictions on the pandemic, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and rising inflation.
Adam Kinzinger Warns of 'Christian Taliban' While Slamming Lauren Boebert
"There is no difference between this and the Taliban," the GOP congressman said, reacting to Boebert's remarks on the separation of church and state.
Afghanistan Can't Catch a Break
Could U.S. aid indirectly lessen the burden on Taliban officials? Most likely. But punishing the Afghan people for the sins of their rulers was never going to be a better alternative.
Afghanistan Earthquake Kills at Least 950—Officials
The earthquake's tremors were felt over a radius of 500 km by 119 million people across Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre.
WikiLeaks Julian Assange Unlikely to Fly to U.S. Soil Anytime Soon
"It is only the beginning of a new legal battle. We will appeal through the legal system," WikiLeaks said in a statement.
What Did Julian Assange Do? WikiLeaks Founder Faces 17 Espionage Charges
Assange has 14 days to appeal his extradition after it was approved by the U.K. home secretary on Friday.
Russia's Death Toll in Ukraine Already the Same as 10 Years in Afghanistan
The USSR lost 15,000 men during its ten years-long war in Afghanistan. In nearly three months of Ukraine's conflict, even more Russian troops have been killed.
Biden Afghanistan Withdrawal Likely Strengthened al-Qaeda, Pentagon Admits
The Taliban will "likely loosen its restrictions on Al-Qaeda" within the next year or two, a new report warned.
After Ending 'Forever War' in Afghanistan, Biden Sends Troops to Somalia
A senior administration official said that less than 500 troops would pursue "persistent" engagement in Somalia, reversing an "irrational" policy by former President Donald Trump.
Matt Gaetz Wants Congress to Decide if U.S. Should Go to War With Russia
While speaking on the House floor, the representative from Florida warned of a "dangerous bipartisan consensus that is walking us into war with Russia."
Taliban Official Admits Daughters Go to School As Afghan Teens Are Banned
The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan raised concerns about the rights of women and girls, who had made advances since the end of the group's first rule.
As Pakistan and Iran Face Afghan Unrest, Militants Wage War on China's Ties
The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed a deadly attack against Chinese citizens in Pakistan, the latest sign of growing instability in Afghanistan affecting neighbors.
Taliban Announces Countrywide TikTok Ban Due to 'Immoral' Effects on Youth
The South Korean multiplayer battle video game PUBG, which is short for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, was also banned.
Iran's Worst Fears in Afghanistan Are Coming True as ISIS Tests Red Line
"Unfortunately, some extremist forces are embarking on racial and ethnic disparities in Afghanistan for their own narrow political objectives," Iran's U.N. mission told Newsweek.
Afghanistan Is Now Someone Else's Problem
Today, with U.S. forces no longer carrying Afghanistan on their shoulders, the responsibility is now thrusted onto Kabul's own neighbors, who have far more at stake in Afghanistan's stability than the U.S. ever did.
Adam Kinzinger Calls Marjorie Taylor Greene 'Idiot' Over Military Remarks
The Illinois congressman also described Greene as a "fraud" after she questioned why people would enlist under Biden's administration.
Group Wants More Terror Victims, Not Just From 9/11, to Get Taliban Money
More than 500 veterans and members of military families are calling on Congress to broadly compensate victims of terrorism with confiscated Taliban funds.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Joining Military Is 'Throwing Your Life Away'
The congresswoman also hit out at vaccine mandates, "woke" army training and the "satanic" left during an interview with Lou Dobbs.
U.S. Unlikely to Face War Crimes Trial, Despite GOP Claim: Court Adviser
House Republicans defended voting against an investigation into possible war crimes in Ukraine, fearing it could put American soldiers at risk for prosecution.
Don't Turn Away: The Crisis Facing Afghan Women and Minorities
Although the history of the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan may already be written, the fate of millions of Afghan women and ethnic and religious minorities is not.