(THE CONVERSATION) The gesture may lack the explosive drama of a rooftop fight or the tension of a car chase, but on May 11, 2026, a street sign honoring a legendary comics creator will be unveiled in ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces a second day of grilling from Democrats on Capitol Hill, with senators getting their first opportunity Thursday to confront or praise the Pentagon chief over ...
Explore the epic story of World War II through Tom Hanks' new 20-part documentary series, premiering next month on History ...
Tensions between the allies punctuate King Charles’s US visit, designed to strengthen the UK-US partnership.
The S&P 500 climbed and the Nasdaq scaled an intraday record on Friday, supported by renewed hopes for U.S.-Iran negotiations to end the war and a searing rally in Intel shares. Iran's foreign ...
A decades-old law allows the president to wage war without congressional approval for 60 days, then limits his options for continuing. President Trump may seek to get around it. By Robert Jimison ...
Secretary General of the Muslim World League Mohammad Abdulkarim al-Issa gives a speech during a visit to the Nozyk Synagogue on January 24, 2020 in Warsaw, Poland. Editor Muhammad bin Abdulkarim ...
In Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address he stated the conundrum of both North and South believing that God was on their side and prayed for God’s support. Lincoln was not a warmonger, although ...
Congress has voted to extend a controversial surveillance program until April 30. The extension, which first passed overnight in the House, came after GOP leaders failed to secure a five-year renewal, ...
President Xi Jinping is wrapping up what’s been an unusually busy week of diplomacy in Beijing, showcasing the fervent interest of world leaders to develop ties with China while the US is embroiled in ...
WASHINGTON—Nearly two months into the Iran war, Republicans in Congress are increasingly anxious and impatient. But that doesn’t mean they are willing to vote to end it. While many Republican ...
WASHINGTON — House lawmakers narrowly rejected a measure requiring President Trump to end the war with Iran absent congressional approval Thursday, with just a single vote separating the two sides.