Biden Names Republicans Looking To Slash Medicare, Social Security After Greene Called Him 'Liar'
A day after his fiery second State of the Union speech, U.S. President Joe Biden zeroed in on Republican lawmakers who wanted to slash Medicare and Social Security.
Several China Spy Balloons Spotted In Taiwan Over Two Years, Could Be Weaponized With Bombs
A high-altitude balloon similar to the suspected Chinese spy balloon seen hovering above U.S. airspace was spotted in Taiwan on New Year's Eve.
Biden State Of The Union: 'If China Threatens Our Sovereignty, We Will Act'
U.S. President Joe Biden said in his second State of the Union address that he seeks competition, not conflict, with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Idaho Murders Update: Kohberger Used 'Staging 101' To Derail Investigation, Expert Suggests
A criminal profiling expert suggested that Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger may have tried to point someone with a military background as the killer.
Biden State Of The Union Address 2023: Special Guests Who Attended The SOTU
First Lady Jill Biden invited twenty-six individuals to watch her husband's second State of the Union Address.
World Would Be Better Without Putin In It, German Defense Minister Says
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Western countries will continue to provide Ukraine with weapons despite Russian threats.
California Will 'Absolutely' Have Devastating Earthquake In Future, With Thousands Of Deaths
Simulations conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey revealed that potential earthquakes generated by faults in California could cause massive loss of life.
Philippines Store Accepts Onions As Payment As Prices Hit Record-High
The retail store collected about 3,500 pieces of onions during their one-day campaign, encouraging Filipinos to buy items using the vegetable.
Idaho Murder Update: Kohberger 'Thinks He's Smarter' Than Police, Throws Trash In Neighbor's Bin
Two former cops zeroed in on Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger's move to throw out garbage in his neighbor's bin after returning to Pennsylvania.
DeSantis Leads Trump By 9 Points In New Poll, In 'Strongest Position' To Win
The new poll came after Club for Growth President David McIntosh suggested that the Republican Party should look for a "different candidate" for 2024.
Trump Follows Melania's Lead, Talks About 'Hero Dog' In 2019 ISIS Raid: New Book
Donald Trump honored the dog involved in the U.S. raid that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi during a 2019 White House ceremony.
Ex-Premier League Star Trapped Under Turkey Earthquake Rubble Just Hours After Soccer Match
Ghana international winger Christian Atsu and his Turkish soccer team were in the city of Antakya when the magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Turkey.
Colorado State Students Chant 'Russia' At USU's Ukrainian Player During Basketball Game
Ukrainian Utah State basketball player Max Shulga noted that "emotions can run high" during the game, and people can say things they do not really mean.
Idaho Murders Update: Victim Last Killed Allegedly Fought Back, Grabbed Knife From Attacker
Two sources familiar with the investigation shed light on the killings of four University of Idaho students in an off-campus home in Moscow, Idaho.
Poland Recruiting Locals To Help Ukraine In War Is Fake News From Russia: Report
The allegedly false information came after Poland began training Ukrainian personnel to operate German-built Leopard 2 battle tanks.
Ukraine Army Successfully Eliminates 1,420 Russian Soldiers Over The Weekend
Ukraine also reported additional losses in Russian military equipment during clashes over the weekend.
Idaho Murders Suspect Bryan Kohberger Was The 'Type To Stare' And 'Wouldn't Look Away'
Moscow, Idaho, police officers did not confirm the alleged sightings of the murder suspect Bryan Kohberger around the University of Idaho.
Russia Has 500,000 Soldiers Ready For Another Attack On Ukraine: Intel
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned their Western allies that Russia is "preparing to take revenge" with a new major offensive.
Russia Sees Surge In Airplane Accidents As Sanctions Affect Quality Of Maintenance, Parts: Report
Russian news outlet Novye Izvestia estimated that there have been over 130 aviation accidents in the country since early 2022.
Russian Woman Arrested For Posting 'Glory To Ukraine' On WhatsApp; Could Face Jailtime
The 38-year-old Russian woman was charged with displaying "Nazi symbolism or symbols of extremist organizations."
US Seeks To Establish Base In Philippines As China-Taiwan Conflict Heats Up
A Southeast Asian expert said the U.S. could deploy shore-based missiles in the northern part of the Philippines' Luzon island to secure the waters near Taiwan.
Ukraine Unlikely To Recapture Crimea From Russia, Pentagon Says
Pentagon refused to comment on the matter, but it noted Ukraine's "remarkable performance" in retaking its territories from the Russian forces.
Lunchables Recall Over Glass Shards Is Fake, Likely Just Salt Byproduct
A Facebook post claimed there have been "multiple cases" of glass shards found in the popular children's snack.
Idaho Murders Update: Bryan Kohberger's Bushy Eyebrows Helped Link Suspect To Stabbing
A surviving roommate of the four murdered University of Idaho students recalled to the police that she saw the killer on the night of the incident.
Trump Campaign Spent More Money Than It Raised In December, Filings Show
A spokesperson for former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign said they would launch an "aggressive and fully-funded campaign" against the Democrats.
Idaho Murders Update: Victim's Triplets Return To University Months After Sibling's Stabbing
The mother of Idaho murder victim Ethan Chapin said she and her husband would visit their surviving children at the university every other weekend.
More Videos From Memphis Police Beating Of Tyre Nichols To Be Released After Investigation
An official of the City of Memphis said they have already provided the "entirety" of the videos and audio to the family and lawyers of Tyre Nichols.
Engineers Use Superglue To Repair Broken Nuclear Submarine: 'Disturbing' And 'Insulting'
The U.K. Ministry of Defense said they hadn't identified any "nuclear safety implications" from the incident, adding that the maintenance could safely continue.
Democratic Senator Wants Ban On Kids Attending Church Youth Groups, Bible Schools
Nebraska State Sen. Megan Hunt noted there is a "well-documented history" of indoctrination and sexual abuse against children by religious leaders and clerics.
US-China War: Xi Jinping Watching For 'American Weakness' Before Attacking
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Air Force Gen. Mike Minihan is "serious" in his assessment that a war could break out between the two countries.