North Korean test missile ‘flies 500km, lands in Sea of Japan’
North Korea on Sunday launched a missile in the directionRead More
North Korea on Sunday launched a missile in the directionRead More
Activision shed some light on their financial performance for 2016Read More
State Rep. Martin Daniel and Sen. Joey Hensley introduced theRead More
Major U.S. retailers Sears and Kmart this week removed 31Read More
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders,Read More
In what’s shaping up to be a highly unusual post-presidency, Obama isn’t just staying behind in Washington. He’s working behind the scenes to set up what will effectively be a shadow government to not only protect his threatened legacy, but to sabotage the incoming administration and its popular “America First” agenda.
Since 9/11, 72 individuals from the seven mostly Muslim countriesRead More
Advocates who work to protect persecuted groups say there is a “blind spot” in the West concerning the plight faced by Christians around the world — a shortsightedness evident in the overwhelmingly negative reaction to President Trump’s executive order granting preferred refugee status to persecuted religious minorities.
Not since President George Washington’s initial formation of a cabinetRead More
The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has honored Saudi CrownRead More
The New York Times is preparing to intensify its focus on the business ties and financial dealings of President Trump and his cabinet officials, sources inside the Trump administration told the FOX Business Network’s Charlie Gasparino.
President Trump, faced now with an extended court challenge toRead More
O’Leary, business magnet and “Shark Tank” star, says he’s confidentRead More
Nanjing, China will soon become the first city in AsiaRead More
A Mexican citizen living in Texas was sentenced this weekRead More
Islamic State terrorist Khaled Sharrouf, whose little son shocked the world by holding up the severed head of a soldier in a picture, has become the first Australian to be stripped of citizenship under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, a report says.
The issue of potential extradition of National Security Agency (NSA) employee and whistleblower Edward Snowden to the United States is not on Moscow’s agenda, Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena told Sputnik on Saturday.