The 2027 National Defense Authorization Act passed the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday, calling for $1.15 trillion in defense spending. The committee passed the 2027 National […]
Author: Francis Kapper
Hezbollah rejected an Israeli-Lebanese deal reached during negotiations in Washington on Wednesday, according to Reuters. The deal called for the withdrawal of Hezbollah troops north of the […]
A U.S.-backed alliance of intelligence organizations issued a warning on Wednesday that China is using employment websites to recruit spies for the Chinese government. Chinese recruiters are […]
A Democratic candidate for attorney general in Iowa reposted comparisons of antifa to the American troops who fought in D-Day, screenshots from his personal X account show. […]
A Southern Poverty Law Center employee allegedly used donor money to fund a romantic relationship with an informant in a “neo-Nazi” organization, according to a Justice Department […]
The U.S. military, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hezbollah, and Israeli Defense Forces all exchanged missiles and drones on Tuesday and Wednesday, adding even cracks […]
The Taliban has just opened the spigot on five new oil wells in Afghanistan after the U.S. military withdrew from the country during the Biden administration. The […]
Venezuela is no longer locked in the same Maduro-era standoff with Washington, but the country remains poor, politically fragile and its future is deeply dependent on whether […]
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been assailed by a flurry of anti-corruption probes as he continues to move against the U.S. government and military. The headquarters […]
The U.S. military and Iran exchanged fire over the weekend, despite an ongoing ceasefire and the two sides still trying to hammer out a peace deal. The […]
Romania said a Russian drone crashed into an apartment building near its border with Ukraine on Friday, injuring civilians. Romanian officials said the drone hit a residential […]
Residents of a small island nation are getting a taste of China’s pervasive surveillance state after the country opened its doors to Beijing, The New York Times […]











