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A year after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, Azra Jafari, the country's first female mayor, fears for the women left behind. → Read More
Former Reagan adviser Art Laffer spoke with Newsweek about the issues he sees plaguing the U.S. economy. → Read More
Experts aren't confident the U.S. would risk conflict with Russia to give Zelensky the security guarantees he wants. → Read More
The Pentagon called it "interesting" that Russia was bringing in foreign fighters in its war with Ukraine. → Read More
Former Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk called for the world to ramp up its intervention in Ukraine, warning Finland and Sweden were at risk if Ukraine fell. → Read More
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the Ukrainian people for fighting back against Russia, crediting them with helping to protect all of Europe. → Read More
"Big night in Texas! All 33 candidates that were Trump endorsed have either won their primary election or are substantially leading in the case of a runoff," the former president said in a statement. → Read More
They haven't condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine—but they largely haven't endorsed it, either. → Read More
Putin's early morning attacks on Thursday prompted thousands of people to try to move westward in the hopes of finding safety. → Read More
Some officials are concerned a weak response to Russia could embolden China to take action against Taiwan. → Read More
A right-wing commentator said he posted on Truth Social that government officials that allow kids to get COVID-19 vaccines should be "tried and executed." → Read More
Putin said Lenin and the Bolsheviks gave away Russian land as a way to hold onto power by any means necessary. → Read More
Trump's new social media platform launched Monday, but accessing content requires some patience. → Read More
Kinzinger told The View that a 21st century civil war wouldn't be state against state, but armed group against armed group. → Read More
Russian athletes will still compete at the Olympics, but they're barred from showing national pride. → Read More
A healthy 26-year-old, Fabian Granado thought he was "invincible." Then, COVID almost took his life. → Read More
After several rejections, the 3-year-old boy was reportedly flown to Greece to undergo the necessary procedure. → Read More
When the woman learned that she would lose her legs, she said she wanted "bionic legs." Her friends said that showed how she was a "positive bright light." → Read More
Breyer will join President Joe Biden for an official announcement about his retirement from the Supreme Court. → Read More
Most employees have little recourse to fight a vaccine mandate unless they live in one of three states. → Read More