US issues Putin nuclear rebuke: 'Will not be intimidated'
"Putin knows what would happen if he uses this kind of weapon," a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
China's new AI 'Supermind' deepens challenge to U.S.
China says it is building a new AI-based intelligence platform to track global scientists and hoover up breakthrough technologies for its industry and military.
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Texas discovery could unlock secrets of "city of gold" expedition
An enigmatic volcanic glass artifact found in Texas in the 1930s may shed light on a Spanish conquistador's quest to find gold.
Texas sheriff issues new warning about the border
Texas Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland warned America will be "paying" for what happened with the border.
Putin ally's racist attack on Lloyd Austin sparks outrage
Dmitry Rogozin, the former head of Russia's space agency, has come under fire following a post published on his X account.
Joe Biden's age problem tears Democrats apart
Democrats are growing worried that the Biden campaign strategy of downplaying the president's age is the wrong approach to an issue that can't be ignored.
Could a European army go it alone?
Donald Trump's threat to abandon NATO allies that don't pay their fair share has put the continent on high alert and facing the prospect of defending itself without U.S. support.
Putin's Trump gamble
The Republican frontrunner has taken swipes at NATO and aid for Ukraine but would Trump be the White House candidate the Kremlin wants?
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.
Putin says Biden was right to call him a "crazy SOB"
The Russian leader called President Biden's insulting comment an "appropriate reaction."
Putin ally weighs in on Texas independence
Dmitry Medvedev previously said he would "be rooting for Texas" should it declare independence from the United States.
Putin ally wants to give Houthis weapons to attack US ships
A prominent Kremlin propagandist said Moscow should aid the Yemeni rebels as retaliation for Western support to Ukraine.
Putin's possible successor warns Russia's neighbors face "chaos"
The West has a "desire to maintain its dominance in world affairs at any cost," said Nikolai Patrushev.
Texas could regret joining United States, Republican suggests
State AG Ken Paxton said Texas wouldn't have joined the U.S. if it had known about Joe Biden's future border policies.
Ukraine signs key security pacts with Germany and France
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky turns to European allies as U.S. aid for Kyiv stalls.
Map shows states most likely to secede
A new poll found 23 percent of Americans would like the state they live in to break away from the U.S. and become independent.
Republican compares Trump to Navalny Democrats want him to die "in prison"
Republican Lee Zeldin warned that Democrats were doing "Biden's bidding" and trying to take down Donald Trump.
Germany pledges $100 million to Ukraine as US support stalls
Berlin has pledged to double its budget for supporting Kyiv's military in 2024.
Russian state TV discusses using new hypersonic missiles against US
A Russian journalist said Russia's powerful Zircon missiles would be used against Western nations instead of against Ukraine.
American blown away by the difference in European McDonald's—"very jealous"
Kalani Smith shared highlights from the McDonald's U.K. menu and what was most surprising about the venue in Liverpool, England.
Putin's bananas ban backfires as Russians told to grow their own fruit
An official with Russia's consumer watchdog has predicted there will be a nationwide shortage of bananas in a month.
Russia issues "accidental" nuclear escalation warning
Mikhail Popov, deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council, cited the health of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Joe Biden.
Ukraine ambassador warns of Kyiv's "critical" weapons shortage
Ukraine's envoy to the U.S. said her country is running out of missiles and other supplies.
Gen Z woman sums up reality of workers' vacation time in hilarious clip
The Californian content creator reminisced on how many paid vacation days she could take in Europe.
The Cold War With China Over AI Dominance Is Already Here
At the moment, U.S. companies have, with $3 billion, powered China's advances in both semiconductors and artificial intelligence.
India's public opinion turning away from China toward US, poll shows
Over 80 percent of Indian youth view the U.S. favorably over China, a new poll shows.
Russia vows to respond if US sends nuclear weapons
Gennady Gatilov, Moscow's permanent representative to the U.N., issued a warning after a report said the U.S. may house nuclear weapons at a base in Britain.
Russia can "destroy the US in one hour," Putin ally brags
Russia's state television frequently broadcasts provocative statements from Kremlin-affiliated commentators.
US hits dozens of Houthi targets in new round of Yemen strikes
The United States and the United Kingdom hit at least 30 Houthi targets on Saturday.