Russia has announced that it will stop supplying natural gas to Bulgaria and Poland because they refuse to pay in rubles, in a move that is sure to affect an already precarious global supply chain.
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday grappled with President Joe Biden’s bid to rescind a hardline immigration policy begun under his predecessor Donald Trump that forced tens of thousands of migrants to stay in Mexico to await U.S. hearings on their asylum claims.
A newly-released report by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has identified Afghanistan as the worst violator of religious freedom in the world.
In its most recent update, Alphabet revealed that Google Docs will now offer a new artificial intelligence feature, known as assistive writing, that will highlight language that does not square with modern politically correct sensibilities.
Search crews on Monday recovered the body of 22-year-old Specialist Bishop E. Evans, a member of the Texas National Guard, three days after he went missing in the Rio Grande River near Eagle Pass, Texas.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a controversial bill yesterday that, among other things, creates an Office of Election Crimes and Security which will oversee a specialized police force. This police force will be responsible for investigating voter fraud and other election crimes.
Melissa Lucio, the Texas death row inmate whose pending execution has become the focus of anti-death-penalty activists, Democrats, Republicans, Christian groups, and celebrities, has been granted a reprieve by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Following the announcement on Monday that Twitter accepted his $44 billion offer to buy the company, billionaire and tech CEO Elon Musk, released a statement celebrating free speech.
Russia’s top diplomat escalated the Kremlin’s rhetoric by once again raising the specter of potential nuclear conflict.
Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments from attorneys representing former high school football coach Joe Kennedy and the Washington state school district that fired him for refusing to break his practice of kneeling for prayer at the 50-yard line after games.