The United States government has sent $1.2 billion to UNRWA, a UN agency with the backing of HAMAS, which cooperates with it.
Journalism in America has suffered somewhat from rapid technological change, but it has only itself to blame for its partisanship.
A retired Army general joins a call at least to consider a U.S. operation to rescue American citizens how held hostage in Gaza.
In 2008, Capitol restaurants ran $2 million in the red and forced taxpayers to balance their books, according to a now-decased Senator.
Officials report two pipe bombs, one each at the Democratic and Republican National Committees, on January 6. But why the nonchalance?
The U.S. must stop relying on China for biosecurity, given their active biological weapons development programs.
The International Red Cross, which has always advertised itself as neutral, has been antisemitic for decades, and still is.
The Obama administration, especially the CIA, asked British Commonwealth intelligence agencies to spy on the Trump campaign.
A paper finding that college-for-all produces graduates with lower average intelligence suffered rejection because X users didn't like it.
Virginia taxpayers could spend $1.4 billion on a new stadium, though its teams have a perfectly good arena in Washington, D.C.