The Russian-backed Syrian army and Turkish-backed rebels are competing to take al-Bab, one of the last major cities held by the Islamic State group.
"Maybe we will have the new president bring it to him when he connects with him," Kraft said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin could compete in an exhibition match later this month against retired players from the Philadelphia Flyers.
Helium is the second-most common element in the observable universe and along with neon, is one of the only two elements with no known stable chemical compounds.
President Donald Trump inherited military conflicts in multiple countries across the Middle East.
In an interview with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, the president suggested that former U.S. presidents were not "innocent."
The U.S. broadcaster’s host Bill O’Reilly called the Russian president a “a killer” while interviewing President Donald Trump on Sunday.
"What do you think? Our country's so innocent?" Trump asked the Fox News host when the latter calls the Russian president a "killer."
Yulia Tymoshenko said that Trump had assured her during a conversation at Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast event that he would “not abandon” Ukraine.
A nuclear war "would either annihilate Earth-originating intelligent life or permanently and drastically curtail its potential," a new report has found.
A Belgian hacker apparently redirected links in President Donald Trump’s old tweets to wacky videos.
The accusations stem from an alleged hack last year, similar to the one Russia may have pulled off during the 2016 presidential election.
Congress threw out one federal rule and is likely to throw out another, resulting in major windfall for Exxon.
McCain’s request is a departure from the strategy of the administration of President Barack Obama.
Vladimir Kara Murza, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was in coma in 2015 after an earlier instance of suspected poisoning.
The recommendations, which advocate for developing weapons that could provide a “tailored nuclear option for limited use,” are part of a report by the Defense Science Board.
Asteroid 2017 BS32 was way closer to Earth than the moon when it zipped past Thursday afternoon, one of three asteroids to conduct flybys during the day.
The National Reconnaissance Office last month denied an FOIA request for the unclassified version of its 2016 budget.
The U.S. Treasury Department has modified sanctions against the Kremlin and will allow American tech companies to export products to Russia.
Moscow State University students would work eight hours a day and five days a week alongside engineers.
The Syrian military's advances against the Islamic State group in Aleppo and Homs coincide with Iraqi army victories against the militants in Mosul.
The Black Sea has reportedly become a disputed region between Russia and NATO since the former annexed the Ukrainian territory Crimea in 2014.