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As the world nears one year since the Russia-Ukraine War began, the U.S. has supplied Ukraine with the most military assistance and aid by far. Even with the money and equipment already sent, Kyiv is still requesting more weapons as a lifeline in the war. The U.S. has denied Ukraine’s request for long-range missiles. Officials…
It seems Russia’s much anticipated spring offensive in Ukraine is underway. The Kremlin has yet to fully acknowledge its start, but conditions on the battlefield indicate Russia is trying, in earnest, to gain ground. As expected, most of the fighting is in the industrialized eastern part of Ukraine, an area known as the Donbas. Intelligence…
Since Washington D.C., doesn’t have statehood, Congress has oversight on issues at the city level. Whether it’s local laws or the city budget, lawmakers are able to intervene when they feel it is necessary. That’s what they are trying to do right now to block two local bills. The House has already passed disapproval resolutions…
U.S. military officials told Fox News the Air Force F-16 Jet used to shoot down a flying object Sunday missed on its first attempt. Sunday marked the fourth time the U.S. shot down a flying object in just over a week. Sunday’s takedown happened over Lake Huron in Michigan. On Monday, Defense Secretary LLoyd Austin…
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders campaigned on improving education and phasing out the state’s income tax. Yet one of her first acts since becoming governor was to sign an executive order banning state agencies from using the word Latinx. Some critics say Sanders is simply trying to score points by wading into identity politics, and…
China’s foreign minister accused the U.S. of having flown high-altitude balloons into China’s airspace 10 times since the beginning of last year. But National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that’s not true. “There is no U.S. surveillance aircraft over airspace,” Kirby said. The former navy admiral gave the same answer when asked if that…
While China’s Foreign Ministry claims the high-altitude balloon the U.S. shot down over the coast of South Carolina was for meteorological research, it’s apparent that surveillance was China’s true intent. A balloon might sound like a rather pedestrian intelligence-gathering tool, but the U.S. sees China’s spying operations as another attempt by its government to gain…
Cows in India won’t be getting any extra love this Valentine’s Day. The government had wanted to change the romantic holiday to “Cow Hug Day” to promote Hindu values and give respect to the animal they regard as sacred, but it withdrew that appeal. People are polarized on the decision. Supporters said hugging cows would be…
The Democratic Party recently voted to reorder its 2024 presidential primary, moving Iowa aside in favor of the more diverse South Carolina in the leadoff spot. As Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) said, “This is a significant effort to make the presidential primary nominating process more reflective of the diversity of this country and to have…
Americans living in Russia need to get out now, while they still can. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said U.S. citizens living or traveling in Russia should depart immediately and “exercise increased caution due to the risk of wrongful detentions.” According to a travel advisory posted to the embassy website, Russia may “refuse to acknowledge…
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