Fact check: Is Biden administration funding drag shows in Ecuador?
A Fox News Digital article reported that the U.S. Department of State granted $20,600 to an Ecuadorian non-profit to fund a dozen drag performances.
Idaho man killed by shrapnel while fighting Russians in Ukraine
Dane Partidge was "ambushed" by two Russian fighting vehicles on October 3, his sister told Newsweek.
"Now is the time": Blinken rallies U.N. after Russian strikes on Ukraine
The Secretary of State urged leaders to speak out against Putin, saying his attacks present a "profound moral issue" that threaten the U.N.'s Charter.
Ex-admiral warns NATO no-fly zone in Ukraine may be "dangerous" escalation
Recent attacks on civilian centers, James Stavridis said, could leave the West with no choice but to directly intervene in the conflict.
Russia Says U.S. Approaching 'Dangerous Line' Amid Nuclear Warnings
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan warned Russia would face ""catastrophic consequences" for using nuclear weapons.
U.S. Preparing for Russia to Bring War to NATO Countries
Part of a proposed $2 billion aid package would go to countries neighboring Ukraine that are "potentially at risk of future Russian aggression."
Mexico's President Mocks U.S. Travel Warning With Video of NYC Robbery
"The U.S. government has limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in many areas of Mexico," the State Department said in its advisory.
Can Russia Defeat U.S. HIMARS in Ukraine With Iran's Drones?
The Pentagon confirmed that Russia has imported hundreds of Iranian drones as the war in Ukraine intensifies in Crimea and Kherson.
U.S. to Appoint Arctic Ambassador as NATO Warns of Russian Military Buildup
NATO's Jens Stoltenberg said during a visit to Canada that the "shortest path to North America" for Russian missiles would be via the North Pole.
Russia Is at War With NATO, State TV Declares, Has No Plans of Stopping
A Russian propagandist said his country has liberated "around 10 million Ukrainian citizens from Nazi authorities."
China Spreading Xinjiang Disinformation on 'Global Scale': State Department
In its second report about China this year, the U.S.'s Global Engagement Center said Beijing was using diplomats for their "confrontational messaging."
Russian 'Strikes Against Ukraine's Civilian Infrastructure' Imminent—U.S.
The U.S. Embassy urged any remaining Americans in Ukraine to remain vigilant and leave the country if it was safe to do so.
Can I Travel to Mexico? State Department Warns Against Travel to Some Areas
"Violent crime – such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery – is widespread and common in Mexico," the travel advisory said.
U.S. Calling Russia Terrorism Sponsor Would Be 'Point of No Return': Moscow
Russia's warning comes as bipartisan pressure grows for the U.S. to label Russia a state sponsor of terrorism amid the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Ayman al-Zawahiri's Killing Could Escalate Terror Attacks: State Department
The State Department warned that "there is a higher potential for anti-American violence given the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri" on Tuesday.
Chinese Destroyer Appears Near Taiwan Amid Pelosi Tension—Taipei
Nancy Pelosi's potential visit has unsettled Beijing, which has made several threats to the U.S. in the past few days.
Iraq and Syria Attacks Blamed on Turkey Rattle Region, Raise U.S. Concerns
"We emphasize the importance of ensuring civilians are protected," State Department spokesperson Ned Price said.
Al Jazeera Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh Likely Killed by Israeli Gunfire
The U.S. Department of State issued a release Monday which said the 51-year-old journalist was likely shot and killed by gunfire from Israeli armed forces.
Biden Is Undermining the Law and Throwing Israel Under the Bus
The Biden administration seems to be taking all its cues from the radical left wing of the Democratic Party.
Philippines' Marcos Jr. Can Visit U.S Without Arrest Over $353M Court Order
The president-elect of the Philippines faces a major fine in relation to a human rights class-action lawsuit linked to his father's rule.
U.S. Warns Starving African Nations to Not Buy Grain Stolen by Russia
African Union officials met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on food exports as the U.S. cautioned against buying stolen Ukrainian grain.
Why is Nigeria No Longer a 'Country of Particular Concern'?
In the wake of this latest tragedy and the ongoing violence, re-designating Nigeria as a CPC should be an immediate U.S. policy objective.
McConnell Urges Biden to Name Russia Sponsor of Terrorism After Kyiv Visit
The U.S. state sponsor of terrorism label is one of the most prominent diplomatic sanctions that is currently given to just four countries.
U.S. Updates Taiwan 'Fact Sheet' After China's Misinterpretations
While U.S. Taiwan policy remains unchanged, the update appears to remove some commonly misinterpreted elements of Washington's official position.
Is Brittney Griner Still in Russia? WNBA Star's Latest Whereabouts
Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been stuck in Russia since she was detained by Russian authorities on February 17 at a Moscow airport.
Russian Diplomats Owe New York City Over $101K for Unpaid Parking Tickets
The U.S. State Department has held up more than two dozen registrations for vehicles belonging to the Russian Federation.
Ridding the World of Chemical Weapons
On this day, 25 years later, we mark the anniversary of the Convention's entry into force as an important reminder to reflect on its state and importance to our security.
U.S. Citizen Sentenced to Death in China for Killing Ex-Girlfriend
A Chinese court described the defendant's motives as "vile," his criminal intent as "resolute" and his means as "cruel."
A New Nuclear Deal Won't Stop Iranian Aggression
The Biden administration is now trying out the claim that the agreement will at least slow Iran's attacks on U.S. troops.
Shanghai Lockdown Concerns U.S. As American Diplomats Evacuate From City
While the latest wave of coronavirus infections seems to have peaked over the weekend, infections in Shanghai still account for over 93 percent of all cases in China.