Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth commented on how the administration views the future of the Ukraine-Russia war, including what concessions might need to be made.
Today, the war in Ukraine ended, at least in a sense. Bloody fighting between depleted militaries will continue to barely ...
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone on Wednesday and agreed to begin negotiations ...
U.S. President Donald Trump held phone calls with both Russian leader Vladimir Putin and President Volodymyr Zelensky, announcing on Feb. 12 that negotiations to end the war would begin "immediately" ...
Follow live updates as the Senate votes on Tulsi Gabbard's nomination. The House DOGE subcommittee, led by Rep. Marjorie ...
The president made the announcement following a prisoner swap with Moscow in exchange for Marc Fogel, an American ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says NATO membership for Ukraine is unrealistic and in sweeping remarks suggested Kyiv ...
Wednesday’s meeting at the NATO headquarters in Brussels was, on paper, about coordinating military aid for Ukraine and ...
Education secretary nominee Linda McMahon is the next Cabinet pick of President Trump’s to face a showdown with lawmakers — ...
One by one, in public statements and private conversations, Republican lawmakers are beginning to speak up to protect ...
Donald Trump said he and Vladimir Putin talked on the phone and have a priority of working together to end the Russia-Ukraine ...
It’s a toss-up which is more pathetic: that just one Republican senator opposed the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard as director ...