Sen. Bernie Sanders said Hamas wants a "permanent war" with Israel, but he does support the United Nations' resolution for a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza.
Half a century ago, George Orwell, writing on literary censorship, wrote that “unpopular ideas can be silenced, and inconvenient facts kept dark, without the...
Sen. Bernard Sanders, one of the most liberal members of Congress, doubled down Sunday on his refusal to call for a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Sen. J.D. Vance said Sunday that U.S. officials should accept the notion that Ukraine is likely to "cede some territory" in its fight against unprovoked Russian aggression.
Sen. Mitt Romney on Sunday downplayed remarks by Donald Trump that the former president would not be a dictator "except for Day One," despite the Utah Republican's disdain for Mr. Trump.
President Joe Biden's campaign manager recently sent a fundraising email meant to reassure supporters worried about the Democrat's reelection chances, urging them to take a "quick walk down memory lane."
The hideous terrorist attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians on Oct. 7 invited Israel’s fierce response. While most of the conversations surrounding the war tend to focus on what is taking place there, what is often lost is that there is a larger, undeclared war underway between radical Islamism and a commitment to humanity preserved by democratic values.