The Philippines said on Saturday it had spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around a contested Philippine-occupied island in the South China Sea, as territorial tensions mount in the area.
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The Philippines said on Saturday it had spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around a contested Philippine-occupied island in the South China Sea, as territorial tensions mount in the area.
A skin lesion removed from President Joe Biden’s chest last month has now been confirmed as cancerous, according to a memo from the president’s physician.
A joint U.S. and Australian law enforcement operation busted an international drug ring after intercepting 2.4 tons of cocaine aboard a vessel off the coast of South America that had been bound for Australia.
Ukrainian troops in Bakhmut are in danger of encirclement after Russian troops and the Wagner Group have made further advances against the city.
Mexico would not be able to match the incentives offered under a U.S. act to tame inflation if Tesla Inc builds a battery plant in the country, Mexico’s finance minister said on Friday, days after Tesla announced the construction of a “giga-factory” there.
Shane Idleman, Pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship in California, spoke at a recent Palmdale, California school board meeting where he told members that reading a book pushing transgender ideology to a group of small children was a form of child abuse.
If there is a speaker at CPAC who can thus far claim to have given the audience, both in attendance and watching at home, exactly what they expected, it’s Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Recently announced presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy balked at the idea of a national divorce but told the audience at CPAC the nation needed a patriotic revival.
A Michigan judge on Friday dismissed a school district and its employees as defendants in two wrongful death lawsuits stemming from a deadly 2021 mass shooting by a 15-year-old student armed with a gun his parents had bought him for Christmas.
Although polls about 2024 that occur in 2023 should be taken at best with a grain of salt, it bears noting that a recent offering from Roanoke College shows people not named Joe Biden or Donald Trump faring better than the current and former presidents in the race for the Oval Office.