


President Trump’s America First Arms Transfer Strategy Executive Order changes how the U.S. government sells defense systems, putting our needs first.

Kamala Harris and J.D. Vance hold leads, but not sure also gets double-digit support.

A new AARP survey finds that older women voters are not happy about the economy. And either party could win their vote.

After JD Vance’s frontal attack in Munich last year, the secretary of state’s tone seemed almost soothing. That’s just a new Maga trap, says Guardian Europe columnist Nathalie Tocci

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s impressive performance at the Munich Security Conference gives us an alluring glimpse of the president he could be one day.

This Feb. 16, the nation will mark Presidents’ Day, a federal holiday Americans have celebrated every third Monday of February since 1971, when Congress, rarely the source of bright ideas, merged the birthdays of the two most legendary American presidents: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

If the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wants to scrutinize a person or organization, it must meet certain legal standards demonstrating evidence to support suspicion of criminal activity before opening an investigation. Well, sort of. It turns out that if the feds can’t meet the bar to justify an investigation, they can move ahead by […]

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