Trump’s second term foreign policy likely to focus on ‘strength’ and ‘deterrence’: expert
A second Trump presidency is giving supporters hope of a continuation of his first-term policies, while critics worry that he’ll isolate the U.S. on the global stage at a delicate time for the international security landscape. Richard Goldberg, senior adviser at
AI accusations mar UK election as candidate forced to defend authenticity: ‘I am a real person’
A candidate for the populist Reform UK Party in Britain had to defend himself after allegations that he was not an actual person but in reality an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated candidate put up for election last month. ‘I am a real
Trump tells Jesse Watters that he was not warned about gunman, despite reports
Fox News host Jesse Watters recently conducted a sit-down interview with former President Trump to discuss last week’s failed assassination attempt. The interview, which will premiere on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime’ on Monday night at 8 p.m. ET, featured both Trump and
1 in 3 Democrats believe Trump faked assassination attempt. I talked to one
If some polls are to be believed, one in three Democrats think that Donald Trump faked his own assassination attempt. When I read that, I thought, could this possibly be true? But this weekend on my drive home to West
DNC committee moving forward with plans for virtual roll call vote in early August
The Democratic National Convention is set to follow through on plans for an early roll call nominating President Biden as their presidential candidate next month. DNC Rules Committee members voted Friday for a virtual roll call on August 7 to certify
Kamala Harris reassures Democratic Party donors that there’s nothing to worry about
Vice President Kamala Harris held a brief conference with the Democratic Party’s top donors yesterday in a show of support for her running mate. Harris spoke with approximately 300 major Democratic Party donors on Friday, telling them there was nothing to
Iran ‘one to two weeks away’ from weapons-grade nuclear material as US continues sanctions relief
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned on Friday that Iran could produce fissile nuclear material in ‘one or two weeks’ as the State Department renews a sanctions waiver for Iraq to buy Iranian energy. Critics were quick to blame the
Democrats plot coup to ‘save democracy,’ but what happens if they fail?
The Democrats seeking to remove President Joe Biden from the 2024 White House race promise that this is not a coup attempt by elites to thwart the will of their party’s primary voters, but boy, it sure looks like one. It
How a single failure can take down a fragile web of global commerce
A software failure in the web that makes up the global supply chain threatens to disrupt daily commerce for an indefinite period, showing how widespread reliance on the same system can create a worldwide crisis when that system goes down. It
Republicans divided on Russia’s security threat as Vance joins Trump presidential ticket
There is an increasing sense of division in the Republican Party when it comes to the U.S. posture abroad, particularly when it comes to countering Russia, as Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, joins Donald Trump as his running mate in the