Hunter Biden was spotted in sunny South Africa where he is reportedly staying in a $500-a-night ocean-side villa, going on safaris, and dining and shopping at Cape Town's finest establishments.
Read MoreUnited States President Donald Trump is engaged in a high profile-attempt to pressure Iran to give up its ambitions to build nuclear weapons.
Read MoreJames Boasberg, the judge who granted a temporary restraining order to stop the Trump Administration from deporting violent Venezuelan gang members, "worked diligently to jail every January 6 defendant using a bogus made-up charge that was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court," a report said.
Read MoreFirst there was Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI's Russiagate investigation which then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham dubbed in 2021 “one of the most incompetent and corrupt investigations in the history of the FBI and DOJ." Then came "Arctic Frost".
Read MoreThe Biden-Harris regime engaged in 57 distinct censorship initiatives and ordered 90 federal agencies to carry out censorship directives, a report said.
Read MoreHunter Biden was spotted in sunny South Africa where he is reportedly staying in a $500-a-night ocean-side villa, going on safaris, and dining and shopping at Cape Town's finest establishments.
Read MoreJames Boasberg, the judge who granted a temporary restraining order to stop the Trump Administration from deporting violent Venezuelan gang members, "worked diligently to jail every January 6 defendant using a bogus made-up charge that was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court," a report said.
Read MoreFirst there was Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI's Russiagate investigation which then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham dubbed in 2021 “one of the most incompetent and corrupt investigations in the history of the FBI and DOJ." Then came "Arctic Frost".
Read MoreThe Trump administration was deporting the gang members to El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele mocked Judge Boasberg after two flights from the U.S. carrying between 250 and 300 Venezuelan and other gang members landed in El Salvador despite the judge’s emergency order.
Read MoreBrazil has destroyed an eight-mile stretch of protected Amazon rainforest in order to build a new four-lane highway in time for a one-time event — the COP30 climate summit.
Read MoreIran has been adamant about not wanting to open diplomatic channels with U.S. President Donald Trump. But the regime of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will be pressed to abandon that stance if Trump works out some kind of deal with one of Iran’s top allies, Russia.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump on Friday ceased all U.S. funding to South Africa and opened a pathway to fast-track U.S. citizenship for farmers who are having their land confiscated by the South African government.
Read MoreIt has been a week of momentous space news for the United States, with the March 2 landing of the Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost unmanned Moon lander, the March 6 failure of the second Intuitive Machines unmanned moon lander, and the March 6 spectacular failure of the SpaceX Starship second stage, while seeing the third successful recovery of the massive booster stage.
Read MoreAI-generated deepfake pornography, where digitally altered photos and videos can make someone appear do anything, has become a major problem on the Internet that "affects the daily lives of our children, families, and communities," First Lady Melania Trump said on Monday.
Read MoreHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued a stop-work order on a contract awarded by the Biden-Harris administration to a biotech company for the production of a new Covid vaccine.
Read MoreGoogle has removed millions of content items from public domains at the request of authoritarian regimes in China, Russia, and many others, an investigation found.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump is moving forward just as he should: Unapologetically, with a level of speed and purpose never seen in this great country's history.
Read MoreThe darkening rule of the Taliban regime over Afghanistan continues to dim prospects for Women’s rights as well as any chances for the war-torn country to overcome an ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. Currently more than 50 percent of the population, some 23 million people in this South Asian land, require humanitarian assistance and that aid is now decreasing.
Read MoreHouse Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith is suggesting a tax on the $840 billion college endowments. These endowments will soon eclipse $1 trillion in size — more money than the entire GDP of many countries.
Read MoreA made for TV political smackdown in the White House between two uneasy allies, a flood of recriminations, followed the incendiary face-off during the high stakes meetings between President Donald Trump’s team and the visiting Ukrainian delegation. The fear that the pending Ukrainian peace plan had already gone off the rails haunted world capitals.
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