Israeli intelligence confirms dozens of hostages thought to be alive in Gaza are dead: report
Israeli intelligence says dozens of hostages previously thought to be alive in Gaza are now confirmed dead, according to a report from the New York Times. Israeli officials have concluded that at least 32 of the 136 hostages thought to be
Johnson rips Biden’s threat to veto $17B Israel aid bill as ‘act of betrayal’
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., lashed out at President Biden Monday evening after the White House threatened to veto House Republicans’ stand-alone Israel aid bill. ‘The President’s veto threat is an act of betrayal,’ Johnson said in a statement. ‘Israel is at
Trump meets with Ronna McDaniel – then calls for changes at Republican National Committee
As he moves closer to securing the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, former President Donald Trump is getting ready to call for changes at the GOP’s national party committee. The former president met on Monday with Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel
Biden’s foreign policy success stems from reversal of Trump’s policies, expert says
President Biden’s first three years in office have forced him to confront numerous foreign policy challenges, leading to mixed reviews from experts on how well the president has responded on the world stage. ‘One of the most important accomplishments of the
Trump has no immunity from Jan. 6 prosecution, appeals court rules
A federal appeals court has unanimously ruled that Donald Trump can be put on trial for trying to stay in power after losing the 2020 election, rejecting Trump’s sweeping claim of presidential immunity as dangerous and unsupported by the Constitution. At
An internet media company launches a plan to cover the election for Gen Z
A company best known for its posts on Instagram announced on Tuesday that it will try to capitalize on young people’s growing use of social media for news by teaming with a well known TikTok creator for political coverage this
A decade later, history repeats itself on immigration reform
If the 2008 presidential election made Republicans nervous, the 2012 contest made them panic. Barack Obama had easily defeated Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in his first presidential race, but there were all sorts of ways that victory could be rationalized: President
Drone that killed U.S. troops in Jordan likely went undetected
U.S. forces probably did not detect the approach of the Iranian-made drone that killed three American soldiers last week at a remote base in Jordan, and there was no air defense system on site capable of shooting it down, the
FAA increases oversight of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets after Alaska Airlines near-disaster
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday that it will start taking a closer look at Boeing 737 Max 9 jets. ‘The FAA is increasing its oversight of Boeing’s production lines and suppliers, and limiting certain approvals until we are satisfied that
FAA increases oversight of Boeing 737 Max 9 jets after Alaska Airlines near-disaster
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday that it will start taking a closer look at Boeing 737 Max 9 jets. ‘The FAA is increasing its oversight of Boeing’s production lines and suppliers, and limiting certain approvals until we are satisfied that