ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…2001: Wikipedia, a free Wiki or content encyclopedia, is launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger President Joe Biden is reeling from...
U.S. Ambassador Michael Carpenter said that the West should prepare for a possible escalation in tensions with Russia. “The drumbeat of war is sounding loud, and...
The U.S. Army now offers a maximum enlistment bonus of $50,000 to highly skilled individuals who commit to six years in the service. Maj. Gen. Kevin...
Prince Andrew has been stripped of his military titles and royal patronages, the Buckingham Palace announced, one day after it was revealed a civil case in...
The Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s workplace vaccine-or-test mandate, but it upheld the requirement for most of the country’s health care workers. The high court’s...
Two Democratic operatives say a “perfect storm” brewing within their party is paving the way for “a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.” Douglas Schoen,...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY… 1784: US Congress of the Confederation ratifies the Treaty of Paris, signed September 3, 1783, ending the Revolutionary War, and forwards...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) gave a scathing condemnation of President Joe Biden’s recent speech in Georgia, in which he promoted voting rights and changing...
President Joe Biden was “insulted” by a reporter asking how he felt about former Rep. Stacey Abrams (D-GA) “skipping” his speech on voting rights in her...
The price for consumer goods and services in the U.S. at rates unseen in decades, having jumped 7% in December compared to the same month last...