President grieved over the ‘terrible night’ as at least 30 bodies have reportedly been pulled the Potomac River’s icy waters ...
There has been a lot of debate over whether or not recent Russian history has been somewhat cyclical in nature.
Over the next two decades it became Russia’s equivalent of Amazon. Customers from Siberia to the Crimean Peninsula (which was ...
On January 22, 1973, the landmark judgment on the Roe v Wade case was passed by the United States Supreme Court. The judgment ...
Deportations, pardons and rollbacks of Biden actions — but advocacy groups pledge to file legal challenges to many of his ...
Last week Foreign Secretary David Lammy said he was making it his "personal mission to choke off Russian revenues" through sanctions. But critics have long claimed that Western sanctions are less ...
Monday marks the start of Trump 2.0’s first 100 days — the closely watched ... the incoming president may also appoint a “maritime czar” even before legislation proposed in Congress ...
Until now, Banks has been serving as the Lone Star State’s first-ever border czar — a position created by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2023 to deal with the unprecedented influx of illegal migrants ...
Following the first year of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the frontlines began to stabilize and the fight gradually turned into a war of attrition. Ukraine’s former top general ...
Ivan IV Vasilyevich was just a teenager when he was crowned czar and grand prince of all Russia on January 16, 1547. Today, Ivan is better known as Ivan the Terrible, though the name wouldn’t be ...
Ivan ruled as Russia’s first-ever czar for nearly four decades. He transformed Russia, centralizing it administratively and culturally. Early on, Ivan instituted several reforms, strengthening ...
Mexico and Panama, already wary of US interventions, would likely bolster ties with other global powers like China and Russia to counterbalance American aggression. Annexation or economic coercion ...