Calls to repeal the military’s vaccine mandate through a must-pass defense spending bill are picking up steam despite Democrats’ resistance to changing the requirements.
An outbreak of student-led protests across China has sent a sharp message to Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping and the broader population, according to analysts and some dissidents.
Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul was plagued by violence Friday, with gunfire erupting at the Pakistani embassy in an Islamic State-led assassination attempt on Pakistan's chief envoy and a suicide bomb attack near the office of a major Afghani political party.
Radio personality Charlamagne tha God is expressing concern that Ye, the rapper previously known as Kanye West, is heading down a deadly path in the wake of his recent actions embracing anti-Semitism, Nazism, and Adolf Hitler.
Anita Hill recalled her testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee as she accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment as “surreal,” pointing to the lack of precedence at the time as a daunting experience.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte trolled President Joe Biden on Twitter, poking fun at the U.S. men’s soccer team’s loss to the Netherlands in the World Cup during the first round of the tournament’s knockout stage on Saturday.
The Washington Examiner's Anna Giaritelli says air marshals are worried about the safety of flights this holiday season as the Biden administration deploys them to the southern border next week.