When President Trump took to the rostrum at the United Nations in 2018, world leaders in the audience laughed when he boasted of the success of his first administration. On Tuesday, it appeared Trump was getting the last laugh. Read more here. |
The man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Trump while he golfed last year in South Florida tried to stab himself with a pen after a federal jury handed down the guilty verdict Tuesday afternoon. Read more. |
President Trump on Tuesday argued Ukraine could win its war against Russia and regain the land it had lost and "maybe even go further than that," suggesting the Russian army was a "paper tiger." Read more. |
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will shutter the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), accusing the 74-year-old panel of "advancing a divisive feminist agenda," the Pentagon announced Tuesday. Read more. |
The nation’s 250th birthday celebration will go on without the help of a White House-appointed director who was removed from planning efforts after allegedly making unapproved posts and financial decisions. Read more. |
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Ryan Routh, the man accused of plotting to kill President Trump as he golfed in south Florida last year, was found guilty Tuesday following a trial where he mounted his own defense. Read more. |
Not too long ago, many pundits and politicians thought the Baltic Sea could become what some have colloquially dubbed "NATO Lake." Read more. |
Tim Bakken, the longest serving law professor at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, filed a lawsuit against his school on Monday for allegedly violating his free speech rights with a new policy instituted under President Trump. Read more. |
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