Putin Survives, With Permanent Damage
Russia’s president now appears as a weak leader whose misjudgments led to an armed rebellion.
San Antonio Police Officers Arraigned on Murder Charges in Fatal Shooting
Police released body-camera video footage from the incident.
The Partisan Press Unwittingly Boosts RFK Jr.’s Campaign
What good is a ‘fact check’ from news organizations with a record of promoting ideology over the truth?
Indian Law and Child Welfare in America
Tribal citizenship is a political classification, not a racial one.
Republicans Are About to Make a Big Mistake
Jumping on the ballot-harvesting bandwagon is an unwise use of scarce resources.
Who is Lukashenko, the Belarusian Leader Who Played Peacemaker for Putin?
Alexander Lukashenko brokered a deal to de-escalate the conflict between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Wagner paramilitary group owner Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Taiwan Elections a Big Topic During Blinken’s Talks in China
Beijing tried to size up Washington’s interest in the coming race in self-ruled Taiwan, with Chinese officials sharing their concerns over the […]
The Occupational Therapist Trying to Swim Her Way to the Olympics
A latecomer to the sport, Rachel Bernhardt improved to the cusp of the U.S. National Team all since graduating from Drexel.
Americans Know Victory in Ukraine Matters
A new poll shows that voters still support military aid for Kyiv.
They Fought a Pipeline on Their Land. Then Congress Got Involved
The new debt-ceiling law gave a green light to the Mountain Valley natural-gas pipeline that has been opposed by many rural property […]
Did Hunter Biden Get a Sweetheart Deal? Prosecutors Weigh In
A look at whether the Justice Department’s agreement with the president’s son is the same as it would have been for anyone […]
Guatemala Candidates Pledge to Imitate El Salvador’s Crime Crackdown
Ahead of Sunday’s elections, many Guatemalan voters agree with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s hard-line approach.