Is This What True Friendship With Israel Looks Like, America?
A Rubicon has just been crossed. For the first time since the barbaric Hamas atrocities of Oct. 7, a resolution has passed the UN Security Council calling for an immediate ceasefire during the remainder of the month of Ramadan.
The Day the U.S. Didn't Say 'No' to Israel's Critics
The writing has been on the wall for weeks. That was the feeling in Jerusalem on Monday evening after the United States abstained during a vote at the United Nations Security Council calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Texas government preparing for secession, group suggests
Greg Abbott could be making "initial steps just in case" he wants his state to leave the American Union, says a campaigner.
US death rates have 'worsened significantly' for midlife adults
The is a stark disadvantage for U.S. women between the ages of 25 and 44, scientists say.
Putin ally threatens US "within the range" of Russia's weapons
Russian politician Mikhail Sheremet made the comments after Senator Jack Reed said aid for Ukraine would continue.
Map shows US cities Russia would strike first if war broke out
"Everything is possible in the modern world," Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week amid continued tensions.
I'm from the world's happiest country—work culture is different to the US
As a leader, I am trusted to do my job, and I trust employees to do theirs in a way that suits them best.
Russian TV fans Alaska secession flames
Russian state TV referenced a YouGov poll of 35,000 U.S. adults which found that support for independence in Alaska was at 36 percent.
China's Coming for the Western Hemisphere and We're Not Ready
In the first two decades of the 21st century, China's trade with the region jumped 26-fold to $315 billion while it simultaneously enhanced influence in the technology and security domains.
Boeing whistleblower warned family friend "it's not suicide" before death
John Barnett allegedly issued a prescient warning to a family friend before he was found dead, according to a local TV network.
I booked a dream trip to NYC. Then the US gave me a moral dilemma
I gave up my morning brew from the coffee chain, our cherished meal of finger-licking goodness, and the golden arches feast.
Putin says Russia has built rare nuclear weapons
According to the Russian president, his nation has the most advanced nuclear triad in the world.
Ukraine can't afford to buy its own weapons, report says
Binding arms purchase contracts with US and other Western partners are limiting Ukraine's ability to support a bourgeoning domestic weapons industry.
Putin issues ominous nuclear warning to U.S.
Russia is technically ready for a nuclear war, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned.
Donald Trump could try to buy Greenland once more
Donald Trump could try to buy Greenland for the United States in a second term, according to an international relations expert.
Map shows burglary risk in each US state
Washington, Oklahoma, and New Mexico had the top three highest burglary rates, with New Hampshire having the lowest.
Russia accuses Biden administration of meddling in presidential election
Moscow's spy agency claimed it has evidence that the U.S. attempted to interfere in Russia's coming election.
European woman living in U.S. reveals worst things Americans have asked her
Social media users could relate to the viral clip, with one saying "the worst for me was 'do you guys have trees and internet in Europe?'"
US responds to Russia-China plan to put nuclear reactor on moon
The ambitious joint plan has raised concerns that anti-Western policies pursued by the two neighbors will extend into space.
Russia drops to third in arms trade as exports plunge
Russian arms exports more than halved over the past five years, compared to the previous five.
US weapons exports surge as Europe arms itself
American arms companies have put themselves in prime position to exploit Europe's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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.
Is Dark Brandon Laying a Trap?
President Joe Biden didn't just deliver an effective speech last night; he also handled himself well against obvious attempts to throw him off his game by Republican hecklers.
Rare US warning of imminent "extremist" attack sparks backlash in Russia
"We understand perfectly well who could be the mastermind of terrorist attacks," a Russian reporter said.
Chinese state media issues warning on "disastrous" conflict with US
Tensions between China and the United States have grown over Taiwan's independence.
Russia draws red line for attacking US nuke sites abroad
A Russian official outlined a scenario that could result in Russia attacking theoretical U.S. facilities in northern Europe.
European tourists' plan to "walk US city comfortably" backfires badly
The tourists "love" the U.S. for many reasons, but "pedestrian infrastructure is not really one of them."
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.
US-Russia great power contest "doesn't help" pivotal peace talks
Former combatants are working to end a long-running conflict, but are wary of overreach by major foreign powers.
Archaeologists uncover American slaves' engineering feats underwater
North Carolina researchers have identified remains related to rice cultivation, including structures designed to control water.