If a U.S. president was just itching to militarize the streets of a politically unfriendly American city like some blustery third-world despot, how would he go about it? First, he might start with a ...
In order for Russians to feel what war is, Ukraine needs Tomahawk missiles, the Flamingo, and heavy drones, according to Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, on ...
As a young man, Lon Holmberg was a staunch critic of the Vietnam War, even protesting America’s involvement in the conflict. But when Holmberg was called to duty via the military draft, despite his ...
Ohio State wide receiver commit Jamier Brown is the centerpiece of a lawsuit filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas to allow him to profit from NIL while at Wayne High School. The ...
A Carver veteran who served in both the U.S. Army and Air Force will soon be buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne without any family or friends expected to attend. Veterans groups ...
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Publicly, the White House says the latest strikes in the Caribbean are aimed at cartel infrastructure. Privately, some analysts suspect the campaign is calibrated to do something else: weaken longtime ...
Coming one month before a city election that could tip the balance of power in Minneapolis City Hall, a new documentary from former KARE-11 anchor Rick Kupchella paints a dark picture of the state’s ...
Taxation without representation is still tyranny. Mike Johnson, as speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, you have an absolute duty to keep Congress open to conduct the people’s business. The ...
People celebrate at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, following the announcement of the new Gaza ceasefire deal. The group’s first meeting after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel was at Azmat Ahmad’s home ...
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second week, President Donald Trump is targeting nearly $30 billion in cuts to federal funding almost exclusively to Democratic states and cities.