House of Representatives 17 hours ago House tees up 'China Week' with floor votes aimed at combatting CCP espionage and economic advances The House is set to fast-track approval of a slew of China-related bills that aim to counter the U.S.’s growing foe beginning Monday.
Iran 21 hours ago Experts warn Iran could have a nuclear bomb before the next president takes office Iran is closer to becoming a nuclear-armed power than much of the world realizes, according to a nonpartisan research group’s new report.
Russia 1 day ago Republicans 'skeptical' of DOJ move to block Russian election interference The DOJ announced new efforts to crack down on election interference on Wednesday, but Republicans say they are “skeptical" of the new moves so close to the November election.
Navy 2 days ago Navy leader demoted after she conspired with chiefs to run illegal Wi-Fi network on warship A U.S. Navy leader was demoted for conspiring with other Navy chiefs to install an illegal Wi-Fi network on a warship that they used to check sports scores and watch TV shows.
Kamala Harris 2 days ago Harris' foreign policy record gives insight to goals: Getting tough on Saudi Arabia and renewing Iran deal Saudi Arabia and its partners in the region may have a fraught relationship with the U.S. if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidency, experts say.
Massachusetts 3 days ago Republican Marine vet wins primary to take on Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts Senate race Republican emerges from 3 candidate primary field to take on Elizabeth Warren in the general election for the Massachusetts Senate seat
Kamala Harris 3 days ago Kamala Harris still unclear on whether she would stop weapons shipments to Israel After the United Kingdom paused some arms shipments to Israel on Monday, it’s not entirely clear whether Vice President Kamala Harris could follow the same path.
Supreme Court July 2, 2021 Thomas, Gorsuch say court should revisit libel standard for public figures Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch disagreed with the high court’s decision to turn away a case that challenged libel protections for journalists and the media.
Joe Biden July 2, 2021 Biden calls top donor NEA ‘one of America’s indispensable organizations’ President Biden said Friday that the National Education Association (NEA), the nation’s largest labor union, is “one of America’s indispensable organizations.” The group was a particularly generous donor of his presidential campaign.
Joe Biden July 2, 2021 Psaki defends Biden snapping at reporters over Afghanistan questions: He was 'done' White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that President Biden snapped at reporters questioning him on the Afghanistan drawdown because he was “ready to be done answering questions.”