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In a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue Saturday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth warned that “the threat China poses is ...
Ximena Guzmán parked her car at the same spot in Mexico City she did every other day, waiting to pick up her coworker José ...
Under the influence of my father—who was born, raised, and educated in Ohio, but came of age when Ivy League-style dress was ...
To manage nuclear risks and maintain constructive relations with Putin, Trump should prohibit Ukrainian strikes inside ...
Recently, and almost entirely unnoticed by the mainstream media, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) reopened a door that ...
Bernard Kerik, who served as the commissioner of the New York Police Department, died Thursday in Manhattan. Kerik was ...
It’s right and proper that the Trump administration puts America first instead of Chevron first.
Without U.S. involvement, a gaping festering wound in Europe is likely to take the place of any permanent settlement.
The U.S. has gotten a reputation for breaking agreements and brutalizing other nations.
As calls for war on Iran resurface in Washington, St. Thaddeus and St. Stepanos stand as warnings: reckless intervention ...
The Trump administration is sending mixed signals about the future of the American presence in Venezuela’s oil fields.
Florida Republican Randy Fine, a sitting congressman, called last week for nuclear bombs to be dropped on the people of Gaza.