Russia suffers from an ammunition shortage that extends beyond the Wagner Group mercenary forces, according to Russian complaints from the front that express anxiety about a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
President Joe Biden announced Australia would purchase at least three nuclear-powered submarines from the U.S. as part of a trilateral national security agreement with the U.K. that invests in the three countries defense forces amid efforts to counter China's influence in the Indo-Pacific.
Democratic members of Congress in both chambers called for the State Department to issue a travel advisory for U.S. citizens who cross the southern border into Mexico to get discounted prescription drugs.
A New York jury could not unanimously decide on the death penalty for convicted murderer Sayfullo Saipov, so he will automatically receive a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole for the October 2017 bike path murders.
The Biden administration’s decision to authorize a massive Alaska oil drilling project has sparked furious backlash from U.S. environmental groups, which say it flies in the face of the president’s campaign trail promises and betrays his climate commitments.
The dean of Stanford Law School and the university president apologized to federal Judge Kyle Duncan after a group of students and at least one administrator disrupted a planned lecture by the Republican-appointed jurist last week.