General involved in Afghanistan withdrawal has promotion confirmed by Senate
Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue – who was seen in the viral, night vision photo showing the final American soldier out of Kabul, Afghanistan – was quietly confirmed by the Senate on Monday to lead U.S. Army forces in Europe and
McConnell criticizes federal judges for reversing retirement decisions as ‘open partisanship’
The Senate GOP leader on Monday slammed decisions by two federal judges to reverse their announced retirements after Republican former President Trump won re-election in November. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., criticized the pair of ‘partisan Democrat district judges’ after they
After Trump’s tariff threat, Mexico says Canada wishes it ‘had the cultural riches Mexico has’
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says Canada ‘could only wish they had the cultural riches Mexico has’ following a threat by President-elect Donald Trump to impose tariffs on both countries over the flow of migrants and drugs into the U.S. Sheinbaum made
Tired of Ukraine? Remember South Vietnam
Suppose you support Ukraine but not the way the war has been prosecuted – but also want Russian President Vladimir Putin to be soundly and unmistakably defeated. How do you square this problem? Maybe look back 50 years ago to the
Senate Democrats to hold leadership elections after losing chamber majority
Democrat senators are scheduled to hold an internal leadership election to fill their top posts in the chamber less than two months after losing the Senate majority to Republicans in the 2024 election. The election is expected to take place on
Hunter Biden’s ex-biz partner reveals Trump DOJ blueprint he would like to see after last-minute pardon
A former longtime friend and business partner of Hunter Biden reveals the blueprint he would like the Trump Department of Justice to implement after President Biden announced on Sunday that he was giving his son a full pardon. Devon Archer,
Hunter Biden’s pardon sets troubling precedent, risks politicizing Justice Department, critics say
President Biden faced mounting criticism Monday for the ‘sweeping’ pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, with critics citing fears that it could be used by Trump to further his views of a ‘politicized’ Justice Department and erode the role of
Biden, Trump both rip DOJ after president pardons Hunter
There is no other way to put it: Joe Biden lied. Over and over. After repeatedly promising, pledging, vowing not to pardon his son Hunter, the President of the United States did exactly that. The move amounted to a devastating vote of
Why Amazon sellers and retailers are flocking to TikTok Shop despite looming U.S. ban
Sporting a sparkly dress and a Santa hat atop her distinctly pink hair, Sarah Potempa stood in front of her smartphone at her hair-care company’s warehouse in Waukegan, Illinois. It was time to go to work. Potempa is a celebrity hairstylist
Trump picks Warren Stephens to serve as US ambassador to UK
President-elect Trump picked businessman and philanthropist Warren A. Stephens to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the Court of St. James, who, in simple terms, is the country’s representative to the U.K. ‘Over the last 38 years, while serving as the