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The Texas man is the latest in a string of Americans lured to Russia by propaganda, yet confronting a reality that is ...
President Trump has yet to deliver many of his campaign promises such as ending inflation or stopping Russia’s war in Ukraine ...
The killer who liquidated SBU Colonel Ivan Voronich was connected not with the Russian, but with the Azerbaijani mafia, which ...
But his frustration with Putin has grown. Last week, the president said the United States was taking “a lot of bullshit” from ...
Housing market is sending a stark warning to the U.S. economy, Moody’s economist says Job No. 1 done, a ‘Trump original’ ...
The CIA in the 21st Century" talks with Rachel Maddow about why the people who work at the CIA are particularly chagrined to ...
Asked about the arms holdup, Trump pleaded ignorance. Regardless of whomever was responsible for this incompetence, the non-security-council process was abandoned for the president’s ad hoc, ...
Shares in EU automakers fell as the market digested Trump's tariff threat. Volkswagen, Stellantis and Volvo Cars were among the companies that lost ground Monday. So too did shares of European drink ...
Former CIA station chief in Moscow Dan Hoffman breaks down two ways the United States can respond to Russia's attacks on ...
Colonel Ivan Voronych, the CIA-linked Ukrainian spy behind the Motorola killing and Kursk offensive, was gunned down in Kyiv in what experts call a professional Russian hit.
Elbridge Colby’s memo highlighting U.S. weapons shortages influenced the decision to pause some arms shipments to Ukraine.
On Thursday, the Ukrainian authorities said that one of the S.B.U.’s own officers from an elite unit was gunned down in daylight in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.