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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself under fire again -- this time from political skeptics or foes across the ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin suggested during a conversation on "Pod Save America" that Democrats should be keeping score with nations ...
Voters are uncertain about their views on how the U.S. relationship with Ukraine and Russia will continue in the future as ...
The fate of the Global Fragility Act offers a major litmus test of whether ambitious U.S. foreign aid and development ...
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee and senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations ...
The national security adviser seemed at a loss. It fell to Michael Waltz to explain to handpicked members of his staff this ...
A 15% cut to domestic staff will result in more than 2,000 employees losing their jobs — including around 700 at the ...
More disapprove than approve of leaving the WHO and ending USAID. About half see tariffs on China as bad for the U.S. and ...
Despite a Supreme Court order, the White House remains opposed to facilitating the Maryland resident’s release.
During today's U.S. State Department press briefing, spokesperson Tammy Bruce discussed the Trump Administration's foreign policy.
“The ‘tariff hammer’ winds up hitting your own hand rather than the nail,” he tweeted Wednesday. “Tariffs are bad outright ...
Like the seasons, political parties come and go. In 1847, Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress as a Whig. By 1854 that ...