The Islamic Republic is eager to complete its domination of Iraq and is pressuring Baghdad to sever agreements that facilitate the presence there of 2,500 American GIs.
The Department of Treasury described the financier as ‘a middleman’ between Hamas and Iran who ‘worked with Hezbollah operatives to ensure funds were provided.’
The Supreme Court wants to know, since the protesters who stormed the Capitol had nothing to do with — and were not accused of — financial skullduggery.
‘The timing is no coincidence; the Governor knows he has a friendly foursome standing by to do his bidding,’ Justice Rebecca Bradley writes.
Critics see the legislation as ‘racist’ and in violation of federal civil rights protections.
The senator has said he will not run as a Democrat, but may run as an independent after his ‘exoneration’ from corruption charges this summer.
A poll from one of President Trump’s top pollsters finds that abortion and women’s rights gets more attention in Arizona than the border.
When author Matthew Cipa isn’t teaching in Australia, it seems, he is always hunkered in front of the television or at the local cinema thinking about the means and meaning of popular entertainment.
The decision by the Supreme Court means that the officer’s lawsuit will proceed in the district court that originally held that he had no standing.
The majority leader has told his colleagues that he plans to make a motion to dismiss the articles once the impeachment managers make their delivery.
The protest comes just days after a report that left-wing activists were learning how to chant ‘death to America’ and ‘death to Israel’ in Farsi in preparation for the Democratic National Convention in August.
According to Customs and Border Patrol, between January and March 2024, more than 100,000 Venezuelans entered the United States via a special parole established by the Biden administration.
The EU’s condemnation of Iran’s unprecedented attack is swift, but the bigger question is how long the geyser of goodwill toward Jerusalem will last.
Israel would be justified now in destroying Iran’s missile-launching platforms, defense production capabilities, oil production, and nuclear military program.
Why pay up to $100,000 for one year of college when you can make that same amount working a technical job that doesn’t require a college diploma?
The push for an amendment on reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act puts Marjorie Taylor Greene and ‘the squad’ on the same side of a fight for once.
The 45th president claims a First Amendment right to practice politics — and that’s not all.
A playmate, a porn star and a publisher named Pecker are among the witnesses expected to testify at the first criminal trial for a former president in American history.
The titular artist, Tamara de Lempicka, is cursed to live in interesting times, fleeing both revolutionary Russia and Hitler-era Europe, and is burdened with the additional challenges of being a woman, and bisexual.
Tiger Woods makes the cut but fails to roar, finishing a distant 60th at Augusta National.