Ukraine 18 hours ago Russia has overrun 2 more eastern Donetsk villages, Ukrainian troops report Ukrainian soldiers say Russian forces have overrun two frontline villages in the eastern Donetsk region. The assaults are part of a Kremlin push to overwhelm battlefield defenses.
Japan 3 days ago A mysterious pile of bones could hold evidence of Japanese war crimes, activists say Historians, activists and other experts recently met to mark the 35th anniversary of the discovery of bones that some believe hold evidence of Japan's wartime atrocities.
Cuba 3 days ago Russian warships make second Cuba visit in 2 months Warships from Russia’s Baltic Fleet have arrived in Cuba in a visit the Caribbean country called routine. Naval activity has recently increased due to Russia's tensions with the U.S.
Israel 3 days ago Israel airstrike hits Gaza shelter, leaving 30 dead Israeli forces struck a school in Gaza Saturday and left 30 people dead. The fatal airstrike occurred as officials from the U.S. and Israel prepared to meet to discuss cease-fire efforts.
VIDEO 4 days ago Flag burning protest was sponsored by American unions: Rep. Brian Mast Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., reacts to pro-Hamas protesters burning the American flag and desecrating Washington monuments on 'The Story.'
Olympics 5 days ago Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's invasion honored in London ahead of Paris Olympics The British government honored the Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's incursion into the country with the Paris Olympics about to begin in France.
POLITICS 6 days ago Steven Pinker: Young people sick and tired of being told, 'you can't say that, you can't think that' on campus Dr. Steven Pinker offers a robust defense of Enlightenment values, liberalism, rationality, and market economies, while championing academic freedom on college campuses.
POLITICS 6 days ago Israeli PM Netanyahu to address Congress amid high-profile absences Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak to a joint session of Congress Wednesday at 2 p.m. despite some high-profile absences.
POLITICS July 23 Anti-Israel agitators invade Capitol Hill building on eve of Netanyahu address Anti-Israel organizers gathered in the Cannon Rotunda on Tuesday afternoon amid Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to D.C.
This Day in History July 23 On this day in history, July 23, 1885, Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president, passes away of throat cancer On this day in history, Ulysses S. Grant, a West Point graduate and the 18th president of the United States, died of throat cancer in New York at the age of 63.