American Soldiers Keep Dying From Rogue Afghani Inside Attacks
In a nation whose largest cash crop is the opium, it’s fair to characterize the American vision for peace in Afghanistan as a pipe dream.
In a nation whose largest cash crop is the opium, it’s fair to characterize the American vision for peace in Afghanistan as a pipe dream.
During several closed-door meetings since 2017, the U.S. and leaders of Venezuela's armed forces considered overthrowing President Nicolás Maduro.
Trump may not like the anonymous NYT op-ed written by a member of the White House, but there are decades of legal precedent protecting it.
Drugs and medical supplies are often out of stock at U.S. hospitals, increasing expenses for patients and prompting some health-care providers to take action.
President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court lied under oath, newly released documents suggest.
This was not the first time that DiCaprio or his foundation had been tied to criminals with conveniently fat wallets.
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Which brings up a stunning consideration: could chief diversity officers, just like so many of us, actually be mere mortals looking out for themselves first and foremost?
Another long-time establishment Democrat has lost a primary election to a progressive challenger.
Decades-old cases of suspected fraudulent birth certificates are being dug up and used as grounds to revoke the passports of Latinos living near the U.S. southern border.