In the past two days, German political and military leaders have twice aroused criticism for their actions in relation to Russia and Ukraine.
Moderate Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) is again under fire from members of her own party.
The beloved rainbow-colored candy-coated snack, M&Ms, are getting a ‘woke’ makeover.
California could become the state with the lowest age for autonomous COVID-19 vaccinations, thanks to legislation introduced on Thursday by a state lawmaker.
Concerns have come to light about an app that is mandated for use by 2022 Olympians who are competing in Beijing this year. Experts have discovered that the encryption that protects users’ voices and file transfers can be easily circumvented.
Friday afternoon, a U.S. district judge ruled President Joe Biden could not require federal employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, nor could the government punish employees who refused to comply.
The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv might begin evacuations “as early as next week” during ongoing tension between Ukraine and Russia.
The second round of the NFL playoffs is set to begin this weekend, with two games scheduled for Saturday and two more for Sunday.
A new poll coming out of the Associated Press alongside the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research is further validating Americans’ displeasure with President Joe Biden after his first year in office.
The U.S. Treasury Department levied sanctions on four Ukrainian officials Thursday, including two current members of parliament, all of whom the Department says have been working with the Kremlin’s Federal Security Service (FSB) to spread “disinformation” as pretext for an invasion of Ukraine.