Passengers disarm gunman who killed DC employee, shot others
An armed man shot three people, killing one, in a Wednesday morning rampage in the nation’s capital that started on a city bus and ended in a Metro tunnel after passengers attacked and disarmed him.
Republican bid to kick Ilhan Omar off panel is ‘spite’, fellow Democrat says
‘This is about vengeance,’ says James McGovern of Massachusetts, the top Democrat on the House rules committeeA House Republican attempt to remove Ilhan Omar from the foreign affairs committee, expected as soon as Wednesday, is about “vengeance” and “s…
Cut Down Defense Spending ‘Wish Lists,’ Lawmakers Tell Pentagon
“The Department of Defense must show taxpayers that it is a responsible steward of its funds,” wrote four senators and two representatives in a letter to Defense Secretary Austin.
Justice Department: MLB antitrust exemption should be narrow
The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to narrowly consider Major League Baseball’s antitrust exemption.
Ukraine billionaire among those targeted in fresh anti-corruption raids ordered by Zelensky
Ihor Kolomoisky – who has denied wrongdoing – is a former political ally of President Zelensky
Russia unveils new busts of Stalin in time for the anniverary of the Battle of Stalingrad
Stalin busts unveiled as Russians indulge in nostalgia for the Soviet Union’s superpower status.
Black history class revised in US after criticism from right
The revised course for high-school students rolls back references to racial justice movements and LGBTQ issues.
Andrew Tate loses appeal against 30-day detention in Romania – The Associated Press – en Español
Andrew Tate loses appeal against 30-day detention in Romania The Associated Press – en EspañolView Full Coverage on Google News
We Don’t Have the Missiles to Stop China. Time For Drone Swarms
Despite all the calls to boost production, the U.S. military will be short of key missiles for at least two years. It needs ways to win with what it has now.