Russia continued its indiscriminate attack on crowded cities as darkness fell on Ukraine Tuesday night. Reports indicate that Kharkiv, Kyiv, and the city of Kherson are now almost completely encircled by the invading forces as the war on Ukraine enters its seventh day.
President Biden delivered his first State of the Union address Tuesday night that was mostly on par with what many have come to expect, as he attempted to renew his image at a time when his polling numbers show his popularity is continuing to plummet.
The current political climate, as divisive as it is, is more about “a spiritual battle” rather than a war over polices, according to Congressman Mark Walker.
As part of their ongoing invasion efforts in Ukraine, the Kremlin has deployed over 400 mercenaries to Kyiv in order to assassinate Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other top officials in the Ukrainian government, according to a new report.
It’s safe to deem CPAC a success purely from the standpoint of Republicans sharing a message that was enthusiastically accepted by its key audience.
President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday to Americans increasingly pessimistic about his leadership and their future.
A dozen Russian diplomats have had their privileges revoked by the U.S. on Monday according to White House.
Monday, for the first time since 2018, the United States rejoined the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Unrelenting and indiscriminate rocket fire shook Ukraine’s second-largest city overnight, destroying entire neighborhoods in Kharviv as well as a school and city administrative building.
Gripped by both the tragedy of families destroyed as well as heroic tales of Ukrainian citizens and soldiers, Americans seek to show support to the country under Russian assault.