Ukraine’s counteroffensive did not go as planned, but 2023 was not entirely a loss in its war against Russia. Kyiv scored a major victory last year in the sea while global attention was focused on ground movements. In the Black Sea, Ukraine forced the Russian fleet to retreat from the historic headquarters of Sevastopol in...
Cases of three major respiratory viruses — the flu, COVID-19 and RSV — are surging in the U.S., pushing the country toward a feared “tripledemic” during its first post-pandemic respiratory viral season. Optimism was high this autumn as the U.S. headed into the viral season. The national arsenal against these viruses had vaccines against RSV...
The ousters of the presidents of two prestigious universities in the past month have been a cause for celebration among conservatives who think they could be stepping stones to changes they’ve long wanted in higher education. Harvard President Claudine Gay and University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) President Liz Magill both are gone from their positions...
Former Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn, who served during the Jan. 6 riot, entered the Democratic primary race for Maryland's 3rd Congressional District.
Nevada Democrats pushed through a criminal reform bill that weakened penalties and parole laws ahead of the attack on a Las Vegas judge by a man with an extensive criminal history.
California's taxpayer-funded health care program will cover the cost for illegal immigrants' sex change surgeries, according to a memo circulated from 2022.
A small Wisconsin city is asking the White House for help with the migrant crisis it is facing after over 1,000 migrants entered the city since last year.
Dr. Anthony Fauci will speak with House lawmakers on the COVID-19 select committee in a marathon two-day interview behind closed doors Monday and Tuesday.
Several prominent public figures claimed racism was the driving force behind Claudine Gay, Harvard's first Black president, resigning amid controversy.