U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is calling for a ceasefire in Sudan amid days of fighting as the army and a rival force battle for control of the country. “There is a shared deep concern about the fighting, the violence that’s going on in Sudan; the threat that that poses to civilians, that it...
In 1953, Cold War fears led the U.S. government to adopt a semi-official policy of “debunking” all UAP reports, no matter how credible. Trust in government plummeted.
Alabama authorities are asking for the community’s help as they search for answers surrounding a mass shooting that killed four people and injured more than two dozen others at a birthday party in the city of Dadeville. “We’ve got to have information from the community,” Sgt. Jeremy Burkett of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said...
It was tendentious — and inaccurate — for Elon Musk to identify NPR on his Twitter platform as a “government-affiliated” news organization. NPR may have its biases, notably in its story selection, but to class it in the same category as the New China News Agency or, in their day, Pravda or Tass, is both...
If you owe the government $100 in property taxes, should they be able to take thousands or even hundreds of thousands more than what you owe? That’s the essence of Tyler v. Hennepin County, a case that will be argued before the Supreme Court on April 26. The case concerns Geraldine Tyler, a 94-year-old grandmother...
Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn on Monday endorsed Donald Trump for president in 2024, adding to the growing list of Republicans in Trump's column.
House Homeland Republicand are marking 100 days of what they say is "well overdue" oversight of DHS on issues including the migrant crisis at the southern border and China.
Bill Bradbury, Oregon’s former secretary of state who established America’s first system of voting by mail, died from medical complications on Friday at 73 years old.