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The events at the White House had all the makings of being a lost week. President Donald Trump’s court wins, trade successes, ...
Military supremacy might win battles, but it can't untangle the centuries of blood, belief, and bitterness that fuel these ...
A secret Russian document shows that, even as the two countries grow closer, counterintelligence agents have deep concerns ...
Kherson hit by glide bombs twice in same day as Putin ramps up attacks - Two injured and government building destroyed as ...
Ukraine launched a stealthy and significant attack on Russia last weekend. Experts say it’s going to change modern warfare, but the U.S. isn’t prepared ...
One Washington Post columnist predicted in 2024 that should he win election to a second term, Trump would launch an ...
Donald Trump’s new travel ban is hard to make sense of. In a sweeping order Wednesday night, Trump fully banned travel from 12 countries: Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, ...
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Geoff Bennett to discuss ...
Vladimir Putin's online army is normally supportive, but some accounts have been boldly outspoken and willing to question, even blame, the Russian establishment for not protecting the country's prized ...
Our Operation Spider Web drone attack caused billions in losses for Putin, proving that Ukraine does, in fact, hold some cards while Putin lacks a winning hand.
A Trump Doctrine is easily discernible in the president’s foreign policy record: It’s “Me, Myself and I.” ...