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"We're going to look at what Putin does, not what he says," the State Department's Tammy Bruce told NewsNation on Monday.
If a proposed bill is passed this legislative session, jail time and fines of up to $2,000 for parents of truant students ...
As countries around the world try to bargain with US President Donald Trump over tariffs, longterm adversary Iran is pitching ...
The administration appears to be bypassing most of the procedural steps required of civil-rights probes, lawyers say. It’s ...
Mexico and the United States said Monday they had reached an agreement that involves Mexico immediately sending more water from their shared Rio Grande basin to Texas farmers after U.S. President ...
New York City Jewish teachers expressed alarm and outrage after receiving an anti-Israel screed from a Jew-bashing labor ...
President Trump fired off rare public criticism of Russian leader Vladimir Putin and sat for a dramatic one-on-one talk with ...
As Moscow lets the war drag on, Washington should step up the pressure, including sanctions, on the beleaguered Russian ...
The Trump administration was reportedly considering lifting energy sanctions on Russia last week as part of discussions to ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to put pressure on Russia after Russia continues to bomb Ukraine. This, despite peace talks. Rubio is blowing off any new sanctions against Vladimir Putin after ...
The FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem is open to changing the governing body’s sporting code over swearing and ...
Trump officials admit that sanctions don’t accomplish stated U.S. foreign policy goals, but they’re still using them.