U.S. foreign aid programs have failed to place U.S. interests first, or have even worked contrary to U.S. interests, Tyler O’Neil says.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz won’t seek Minnesota’s open U.S. Senate seat next year and is instead considering a run for a third ...
Former player Barbara Schett has revealed that Canada’s Leylah Fernandez has been treated poorly by her father, Jorge Fernandez. The 22-year-old was once regarded as the one for the future, especially ...
Expectations for the future path of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet drawdown process have been scrambled in the wake of ...
Open-access networks bring fast fiber to cities across the US, but they don’t operate like typical internet service providers ...
The Russian president says he agrees with Donald Trump's aim to slash arms expenditure by 50 percent, after peace is achieved ...
The Arnold Palmer Invitational and the PLAYERS Championship will offer up two of the larger purses of the season in the ...
Alicia's Coffee officially opened its doors in the historic A.G. Gaston Motel today ☕️ #aliciascoffee #aggastonmotel #birmingham nw ...
A variety of left wing organizations, some funded by prominent left-wing billionaires, have been directly involved in the ...
Fabric and crafts retailer Joann is closing all of its remaining stores after failing to find a buyer that would keep them ...
Things got bloody on Monday night’s (February 24) episode of The Daily Show as Jon Stewart smashed a coffee mug mid-rant, leaving him with a cut on his hand and blood on his desk.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow and Washington could make a deal on mining rare earth minerals both in Russia and parts of Russian-occupied Ukraine.
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