South Korea’s ousted leader, Yoon Suk Yeol, was accused of trying to stoke military tensions to justify his short-lived ...
A court testimony has emerged stating that former President Yoon Suk-yeol told State Council members, “It’s not a big deal ...
A federal judge warned of an “existential threat to democracy” in a searing first-person essay published Sunday, saying he had stepped down from the bench to speak out against President Donald Trump.
Trump has ordered more deadly bombings of small boats, killing everyone onboard, this time in the Eastern Pacific ocean.
If there is one question everyone in America is trying to game out at this moment, it’s this one: Can the judiciary impose meaningful checks on President Donald Trump’s ability to deploy the National ...
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A Wisconsin bill seeks to legally define antisemitism using the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition. Opponents argue the bill could infringe on First Amendment rights to ...
Ukraine's parliament on Tuesday approved a 90-day extension of martial law and general mobilization, prolonging the both measures until early February, the parliamentary press service reported. The ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Monday criticized the media and politicians, including Gov. JB Pritzker, for “trying to demonize” federal immigration agents and the Trump ...
The Trump administration, now more than two weeks into a government shutdown, is taking some extraordinary measures to keep certain law enforcement personnel from missing a paycheck. The Defense ...
It has been a turbulent yet inspiring year for Koreans. A declaration of martial law last winter plunged the nation into uncertainty, but what followed was not chaos – it was the reaffirmation of a ...