Can Putin’s diplomacy help him counter Western isolation?
Russian president visits North Korea and Vietnam to shore up alliances. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin wrapped up a two-nation Asia tour on a high. It was the first time in 24 years he’d set foot in North Korea – and left Pyongyang with a new defence pact to show for it. His two-day visit to Read More
Israel will be the ‘ultimate loser’ in war with Hezbollah, Iran says
Israel says it will soon ‘make the necessary decisions’ about confronting the Iran-allied Lebanese group. Iran says Hezbollah is capable of defending itself and Lebanon, warning Israel that it would be the “ultimate loser” in an all-out war with the Lebanese armed group. Tehran’s statement on Friday came as fears of a major Israeli offensive Read More
GST Council Meet today: What will be the agenda? Check here
The 53rd GST Council meeting is set for June 22, 2024, in New Delhi.
Ted Cruz calls for death penalty if 2 illegal immigrants accused of killing 12-year-old girl are convicted
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on Friday called for two illegal immigrants charged with killing a 12-year-old Houston girl to be sentenced to death if they are convicted for the slaying. Cruz also blamed President Biden’s border policies for leading to the death of Jocelyn Nungaray, who was found Monday strangled to death in a creek. Read More
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pledges to pass Ten Commandments bill after Louisiana passes similar law
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pledging to pass a bill that would require public school and college classrooms to display the Ten Commandments, days after a similar Louisiana measure became law. In a social media post, Patrick criticized Texas state House Speaker Dade Phelan, a Republican, for killing a state Senate bill that would Read More
U.S. Supreme Court blocks the state’s Rio Grande water deal with New Mexico
Water law experts say the Supreme Court’s recent decision will set a precedent for the federal government to intervene in water conflicts between states moving forward.
US v Trump: First day of Florida hearing wraps in classified docs case
Former President Trump’s first day in court for a hearing to determine the lawfulness of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s appointment in the classified document investigation concluded Friday without a decision being made. Friday’s hearing inside a courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, ended around 2:30 p.m. after the court heard arguments from the defense and prosecution Read More
Fox News Politics: No Guns for Abusers
Welcome to Fox News’ Politics newsletter with the latest political news from Washington D.C. and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. What’s happening… -White House announces new clean energy subsidies -Democrats not ‘enthusiastic’ about Biden -Chicago hides crime woes when Democrat VIPs come to town The Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that bans Read More
SCOTUS rejects woman’s claim she has constitutional right to visa for husband with MS-13 ties
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that an American citizen, who sued the U.S. State Department to give her noncitizen MS-13-member husband a visa, has no constitutional basis to bring such a lawsuit. In 2010, Sandra Muñoz — an American citizen — married Luis Asencio-Cordero, a citizen of El Salvador. The couple eventually sought to Read More
RNC files lawsuit over noncitizen voting rights in Vermont’s largest city
The Republican National Committee launched a lawsuit this week seeking to ensure only citizens can vote in Burlington, Vermont, elections. Residents of Burlington, the Green Mountain State’s largest city, approved the charter change in March 2023 that permits noncitizens to vote in municipal elections. Vermont Republican Gov. Phil Scott later vetoed state approval of the Read More