China, Russia begin joint exercises in South China Sea
Chinese and Russian naval forces began joint exercises in the South China Sea on Monday, adding a new twist to ongoing tensions over Chinese island-building… Read More ›
Chinese and Russian naval forces began joint exercises in the South China Sea on Monday, adding a new twist to ongoing tensions over Chinese island-building… Read More ›
Hillary Clinton said Monday night she’s “met a high standard of transparency” about her health and didn’t think the pneumonia was “going to be that… Read More ›
It wasn’t supposed to end like this. Last year, Katie Prager, who has cystic fibrosis, fought relentlessly to get a lung transplant as Medicare, Medicaid… Read More ›
London’s Sadiq Khan made history in May when he became the first Muslim mayor of a major Western capital. Now he’s embarking on a… Read More ›
Ohio authorities reported at least 24 heroin overdoses in Akron as the state battles a drug epidemic. The overdoses Friday night occurred in separate incidents,… Read More ›
In a race between two of the oldest candidates ever to run for president, neither us rushing to publicize their full health records WASHINGTON… Read More ›
Republican nominee has said rival is ‘not strong enough to be president’; his spokeswoman last month claimed she has dysphasia WASHINGTON (AFP) — Donald… Read More ›
Two months before Election Day, Democratic candidate’s slump as she leaves commemoration ceremony plays into GOP rumors about her health NEW YORK (AP) —… Read More ›
Sitting on a nine-hour flight from Thailand to Australia can be uncomfortable at the best of times. Now imagine doing that with 110 bags… Read More ›
It’s not just a runaway tongue that worries the United States about the volatile new president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte. It’s what else he’s… Read More ›
Paris – The recipient of the world’s first face transplant, Isabelle Dinoire, has died, according to French doctors. A statement released by Amiens Hospital, which… Read More ›
The Islamic State terrorist group claimed responsibility for the Monday attacks, which took place across war-torn Syria, including the city of Homs and suburbs of… Read More ›
‘Decision 50’, led by prominent figures in Israel’s self-proclaimed peace camp has urged PM Netanyahu to call a nationwide referendum on whether Israel should withdraw… Read More ›
Op-ed: The question we should all be asking is not how the current train work crisis will be solved, but what the next battleground between… Read More ›
Van Agt said in 2012 that Jews should have had a state in Germany instead of the Land of Israel. Former Dutch prime minister… Read More ›
INSS’s Emily Landau: Tehran shows no sign of moderation, yet Washington “acts as its lawyer.” Iran is systematically testing the boundaries of the nuclear… Read More ›
The acknowledgment by the German government is believed to be the first Federal Republic public statement that the PA aids terrorists and their families. … Read More ›
Transportation minister still has job after train shutdown, but Netanyahu maintains threat to fire him amid turmoil with haredim. Only a quarter of Israelis support… Read More ›
The lumbering linemen are as comfortable in the kitchen as they are on the field — not to mention badass at the bimah KANSAS… Read More ›
NBC anchor Chuck Todd grilled Indiana Gov. Mike Pence on Sunday over whether Donald Trump still intended to deport the millions of immigrants living… Read More ›