Former President Bill Clinton traveled to Oklahoma City on Saturday to commemorate the 29th anniversary of the tragic 1995 bombing that claimed 168 lives.
Saturday marks the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing—an act of domestic terrorism that remains the deadliest committed by an American on U.S. soil.
During an appearance on CNN International’s The Brief Friday, Yale Law Professor Harold Koh pushed back against what he called a “caricature” of American universities, claiming they aren’t politically biased.
In a rare gesture described as humanitarian, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine over the Orthodox Easter holiday.
Indiana has taken a firm stand in defense of fairness and biological reality by enacting a new law that prohibits males from competing in women’s collegiate sports.
In a message meant to honor the holiest season of the Christian calendar, King Charles delivered an Easter reflection that has drawn criticism from Christian conservatives.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced the release of over 10,000 pages of documents related to the 1968 assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Despite DOGE’s remarkable track record of saving American taxpayers $150 billion, U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander in Baltimore issued a preliminary injunction limiting its access to Social Security Administration (SSA) data, citing privacy concerns.
In a disturbing example of left-wing hostility toward Elon Musk’s Tesla, a Minnesota state employee has been accused of vandalizing the very cars Democratic leaders have mocked in public.