House Republicans press Blinken on concerns of Ukraine aid being donated to Dems through FTX
Rep. Troy Nehls led a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressing his and his colleagues' concerns that Ukraine military aid may have been improperly invested in FTX.
FCC planning to ban all US sales of Huawei, ZTE telecommunications devices: report
The Federal Communications Commission is reportedly poised to ban all U.S. sales of new Huawei and ZTE telecommunications devices over national security concerns.
US sees ‘decisive decade’ ahead in competition with China, Russia
The new National Security Strategy addresses the growing rivalry with Beijing and tension with Russia as it looks to maintain a United States led global order.
David Sokol issues dire warning on cutting back fossil fuels: 'We're going to pay a huge price for it'
David Sokol, author of 'America in Perspective: Defending the American Dream for the Next Generation,' warns America of Europe's mistakes in relying on Russian fossil fuels for energy.
Western Europe, America 'should be worried' about Putin's weaponized energy: David Sokol
David Sokol, author of 'America in Perspective: Defending the American Dream for the Next Generation,' discusses immigration, Biden's claims about inflation during his '60 Minutes' interview with Scott Pelley and Putin weaponizing energy.
China-Russia alliance 'a long time in the making' and will allow them to 'counter the West': Expert
Atlas Organization founder Jonathan D.T. Ward discusses Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping's imminent meeting and the implications of their growing alliance.
Biden made America 'energy vulnerable' by shunning Saudi Arabia then begging for oil: Former Trump official
Former Trump deputy national security advisor Victoria Coates argued Biden has damaged the US-Saudi relationship by calling them pariahs, then begging for oil.
Dems' Inflation Reduction Act will have 'very little' impact on gas prices: Lipow
Lipow Oil Associates President Andy Lipow discusses the Biden administration's push to kill fossil fuels and how Saudis 'insulted' the U.S. and EU with their oil output increase.
Ukrainian member of parliament: 'We are still waiting' for help
Ukrainian member of parliament Alexey Goncharenko stressed Ukraine's need for more military support and for tougher sanctions to fight back against Russia.
Biden administration and US allies aim to seize Russian yachts and mansions
The Biden administration and its allies announced a fresh round of Russian sanctions on Saturday that will not only target the banking system, but the physical assets of sanctioned oligarchs — including their yachts and mansions.
Nord Stream 2: What to know about the controversial gas pipeline connecting Russia with Europe
With Russia’s renewed invasion of Ukraine, attention has turned once again to the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline linking Russia to Europe via Germany.
Morgan Ortagus on Biden's weak world presence: 'Strong presidents don't see these type of incursions'
Former State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on Biden claiming that the U.S. is ready for the next step made by Russia as Ukraine prepares for an invasion.
Biden signaling to Putin that he really doesn't know what he's doing: Kellogg
Former national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg said that President Biden "gave away the farm" by signaling to Russian President Vladimir Putin that his administration has yet to determine a strategy to ward off a full-scale Ukraine invasion.
Biden administration weighing 'severe' Russia sanctions in case of Ukraine invasion
The Biden administration is continuing to prepare a "range of severe economic measures" to impose on Russia if it further attempts an invasion into Ukraine, with senior officials saying sanctions being considered would have "massive consequences" for Moscow's economy.
Rep. Waltz slams Biden's foreign policy
Rep. Mike Waltz, R-Fla., provides insight into the UAE drone strike and argues that Biden's foreign policy results in conceding with adversaries and putting America last.
State Department waives interviews for H-1B, student, and other nonimmigrant visas
The State Department announced that it will continue waiving in-person interviews for certain nonimmigrant visas through the end of next year.
Texas stepping in to secure border with Operation Lone Star: Safety official
Texas Department of Public Safety Lt. Christopher Olivarez on launching state resources to the southern border with Operation Lone Star.
US, EU deepen alliance to boost 'underpin' of global economies: semiconductors
The U.S. and European Union pledged Wednesday to deepen its alliance for the sake of advancing common priorities like artificial intelligence, trade challenges and the “underpin” to global economies: semiconductors.
GOP lawmaker on Biden calling China's Xi: Not confident the president is putting America first
Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, discusses President Biden's first call with China President Xi Jinping in months amid rising tensions.
US service members’ tax penalties in Germany weren’t ‘on my radar,’ Blinken says
A U.S.-Germany treaty dispute that has exposed large numbers of U.S service members and Defense Department support staff to tax penalties in the European country was not ‘on my radar,’ Secretary of State Antony Blinken said this week, according to a report.



















