Exclusive: U.S. Warns Ukraine of Full-Scale Russian Invasion Within 48 Hours Published Feb 23, 2022 at 9:35 AM EST Updated Feb 24, 2022 at 12:27 PM EST President Joe Biden's administration has informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of intelligence assessing that Russia is preparing to conduct a full-scale invasion of the neighboring country within the next 48 hours, U.S. intelligence off
President Joe Biden's new vaccine mandates for federal employees don't apply to members of Congress or those who work for Congress or the federal court system. Biden issued two executive orders on Thursday requiring vaccination against COVID for federal workers and contractors who work for the federal government. He also asked the Department of Labor to issue an emergency order requiring businesse
It is increasingly looking as if Joe Biden can beat President Donald Trump in November. The president seems more and more out of step with the national mood, from his handling of the pandemic to his response to racially biased policing, not to mention a wide array of other issues. Even in key swing states, Trump is losing ground that will be difficult for him to make up. For Trump, there are two b
Trump Is Driving North Korea To War And Cutting Off Chances For Diplomacy: Experts A North Korean soldier holds binoculars before the military demarcation line separating North and South Korea at the truce village of Panmunjom on October 12, 2017. AFP via Getty Images By dubbing North Korea's leader "Rocket Man" on social media and shutting down opportunities for peaceful diplomatic talks, Preside
Democrats Work To Stop Trump From Launching Nuclear Strike on North Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watches the launch of a Hwasong-12 missile in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 16, 2017. KCNA/Reuters Democratic Senators are trying to prevent President Donald Trump from being able to launch a nuclear first strike against North Korea
"Do it," he tells Mattis. "Wipe him the hell out." What was once just a nervous joke among Washington policymakers and military experts when Trump ran for the presidency has suddenly crept closer to a horrendous range of possibilities, judging from a Newsweek survey of former Pentagon officials and experts. And no one knows where the confrontation is headed after weeks of increasingly personal ins
Has Trump Declared War on North Korea? How the President Could Ignore Congress and Attack Kim Jong Un In this handout image provided by the South Korean Defense Ministry, bombs hit mock targets at the Pilseung Firing Range on August 31, 2017 in Gangwon-do, South Korea. U.S. and South Korea also operated air-to-ground strike drill in response to North Korea's ballistic missile launch which flied ov
Democrat Asks Trump for Expected Death Toll in War With North Korea Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, travels to the Senate chamber for a vote on Capitol Hill, on January 31. Mark Wilson/Getty Images Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois is concerned that Congress doesn't know how many people would die in a war with North Korea, so she's asking President Donald Trump to c
If Trump Attacks North Korea, There's 'No End' to Wars He Might Start, Senator Warns Democratic Senator Chris Murphy warned if President Donald Trump conducted a preemptive military strike on North Korea without congressional approval, it would be a slippery slope. Getty Images Democratic Senator Chris Murphy warned that if President Donald Trump conducted a preemptive military strike on North Kor
President Donald Trump recently said Kim Jong Un is "obviously a madman." He's painted the North Korean leader as having a blinding, suicidal hatred of the United States. In Trump's world, the only reason Kim Jong Un wants to develop nuclear weapons is to destroy America and its allies. This is how he justifies his antagonistic, bombastic rhetoric toward the North Korean regime. Kim Jong Un of Nor
But there was more to Kissinger's visit. Given the growing threat of North Korea's nukes, the Trump team is considering a grand bargain with China—one almost as audacious as Nixon's: If Beijing will use all its diplomatic and economic leverage to pressure Kim Jong Un's regime to give up its nuclear program—and if Kim followed through in a way that could be verified—the United States would agree to
An increasingly hostile relationship between the U.S. and North Korea has Americans considering a preemptive strike on the country—and many Republicans are all for it. About 46 percent of Republicans support a preemptive strike on North Korea today—compare that with just 42 percent of Republicans who say they don't support it, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. Being nice to Rocket Man
U.S. Tried to Kill North Korea's Kim Jong Un in May, According to North Korea North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un makes a statement regarding President Donald Trump’s speech at the U.N. General Assembly, in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang, September 22. North Korea claims it foiled a joint CIA and South Korean plot on Kim Jong Un’s life and
War With North Korea? People Are Building Nuclear Bunkers and Shelters Again Because of Trump and Kim Jong Un As tensions escalate between the United States and North Korea, companies that manufacture fallout bunkers say business is booming. One company advertises a bunker with a sauna, game room, bowling alley and gun range. Spencer Platt/Getty As North Korea continues to develop its nuclear prog
A girl plays with a plastic bag as she runs past a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees tent at a camp for refugees and migrants in Schisto, near Athens, Greece, April 26. Nearly 90,000 unaccompanied minors, 13 percent of them children younger than 14, sought asylum in EU in 2015, EU data show. Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Some 88,300 unaccompanied minors sought asylu
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