Moscow faces fresh accusations of weaponizing food after the nation pulled out of the Black Sea grain deal on Saturday.
For the second time in a week, a Republican candidate responded with delight when Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney sought to derail the conservative’s campaign.
Discrepancies with data from the 2020 census could be impacting elections to the detriment of Republicans, according to a recent report.
Although few would likely celebrate the reason why it is happening, historians and archaeologists are taking advantage of the fact that a falling Mississippi River is unveiling items it has kept hidden for decades.
Twitter users test the network’s new policies by tweeting subjects that were previously censored, including “Trump won” and “Ivermectin.”
Acting Pennsylvania Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman warned voters that processing and counting election night ballots will likely take several days to complete and no final result will be posted on November 8 (Election Day).
A pro-women rally that pointedly criticizes transgenderism was shut down earlier this week when antagonistic transgender counter-protesters went unchecked.
A new app called MyShake alerts residents of California, Oregon, or Washington seconds before an earthquake is felt.
Russia ended its mobilization, but Ukraine doubts it will last as its troops continue to take ground
Russia ended its mobilization of reserve soldiers on Friday, saying they had achieved their goal of 300,000-foot soldiers.
Months of drought have produced record low levels of the nation’s grandest river, and now governmental and industry leaders are seeking to help the myriad people negatively affected.