Russian forces scramble for Ukraine territory before US weapons arrive
Washington said on Thursday that Kyiv will receive the first weapons under the $60 billion military aid bill "in a matter of days."
Putin propagandist panics over Ukraine receiving long-range US missiles
The U.S.-supplied missiles could hit targets inside Russia and in areas of Ukraine that Russia claims to have annexed.
US map shows "hazard zones" for rising sea levels, tsunamis
"Sea level rises will create a profound shift in coastal flooding over the next 30 years," says NOAA.
China defends its involvement in Antigua after Newsweek article
China's involvement in Antigua has always been for the benefit of its people and is not targeted at any other country, the embassy spokesperson said.
Russia spooks US with space nukes pivot
"The United States assesses that Russia is developing a new satellite carrying a nuclear device," said National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.
US hints Russia "hiding something" after nuclear space weapons ban blocked
U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield asked what Russia was "hiding" by vetoing a resolution banning space nukes.
Houthis claim responsibility in US cargo, naval ship attack
The Iran-aligned rebel group in Yemen on Wednesday claimed they targeted U.S. and Israeli vessels.
Ukraine deploys new weapon for first time after secret delivery
Ukraine's military recently used long-range ballistic missiles that were provided by the U.S. in a previously-unreported delivery.
How American F-16 fighter jets stack up to Su-35s being sent to Iran
Iran made a deal last year to secure Russian Su-35s, which share similarities to the U.S.-made F-16.
US, Russia on "dangerous edge" of war, Putin ally warns
Russia's foreign minister warned of a potential "direct military confrontation between nuclear powers."
NATO ally's failure of vital supplies to Kyiv blamed on US red tape
The German BILD publication reported repeated delays to the planned delivery of armored vehicles.
Antigua says it is a friend of both U.S. and China, after Newsweek article
A senior Antiguan official said its relationship with China is not in any way sinister or dangerous to U.S. interests
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Mysterious accidents at US, ally's defense facilities spark sabotage fears
A fire and explosion were reported this week at defense facilities in the U.S. and NATO ally U.K. that produce munitions for Ukraine.
China building new outpost on U.S. Doorstep, leaked documents reveal
China's footprint in the Caribbean nation of Antigua is growing fast and officials are being encouraged to study the thoughts of Chinese leader Xi Jinping
US supporting Ukraine for own benefit: Russia
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said efforts to aid Ukraine were about "putting guaranteed money in the pockets of the U.S."
Russia calls on UN to sanction Israel
Russia's U.N. ambassador called for sanctions on Israel for attempting to "violate and sabotage" a cease-fire resolution.
Everything Prince Harry said about country of residence
Prince Harry officially changed his country of residence to America after years of conflicting accounts about his true home.
US water supply targeted by Russian hackers: report
Cyber Army of Russia Reborn is linked to Russia's GRU military intelligence agency, according to research by Mandiant.
US government tried to spy on people, Telegram founder claims
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov told Tucker Carlson that he's had multiple interactions with U.S. government workers.
Prince Harry changes country of residence in new filing
Prince Harry broke a further tie to Britain in official paperwork from his eco-tourism project.
Russia "capitalizing" in war as U.S. aid to Ukraine continues to stall: ISW
The think tank warned that Russia would make more "threatening gains" if the U.S. continues "to withhold assistance to Ukraine."
Israel Must Strike Back
If ever there was a red line, Iran crossed it Saturday, launching more than 300 drones, ballistic, and cruise missiles into Israel from its own territory.
More women getting tubes tied after Roe v. Wade overturned
Huge rise in permanent contraceptive procedures after abortion rights were overturned, especially among women.
Russia gives "conditions" for renewing US nuclear deal
Moscow weighed in on the U.S. State Department chief's proposal to revive the START treaty on nuclear non-proliferation.
Putin issues orders for nuclear space program
The Russian leader took another step toward the creation of a nuclear energy program for space.
US support for Israel hits new low as Iran threat looms
Americans of all political persuasions are increasingly disapproving of Israel's Gaza war, a new poll suggests.
China hits back at US "pressuring" over ties with Russia
"China will not accept the accusations and pressuring," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said.
The Crucial U.S.-Japan Relationship Is on Display in Washington Right Now
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America's drones are too expensive for Ukraine
Kyiv has turned to Chinese manufacturers for cheaper alternatives to U.S.-made drones.