South Korean Opposition Leader Stabbed In Neck After Being ‘Approached For Autograph’
South Korea Opposition Leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck during his visit to Busan.
South Korea Opposition Leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck during his visit to Busan.
President Joe Biden has a history of abandoning Americans in the midst of emergencies and natural catastrophes, with little chance of enough assistance arriving. Here are four instances in which Americans were left on their own.
In 2024, a new law requiring “gender-neutral” toy sections in major retail establishments in California will go into effect.
Thousands of Democrats have switched their party affiliation to Republican in Pennsylvania.
Failed 2000 Democrat presidential nominee Al Gore has claimed that the fossil fuel industry is stopping its progress.
The New York City Teachers Union is suing to stop the city’s public school budget cuts from being implemented. The organization claims that Mayor Eric Adams’ drastic budget cuts would undermine crucial education initiatives, inhibit teacher incentives, and would violate state law overall.
Senator John Fetterman declared on Monday that he will try to block the $14.9 billion sale of U.S. Steel Corp. to Nippon Steel, a Japanese steel manufacturer, calling the deal “outrageous.”
The GOP-led House has voted to pass a resolution formalizing an impeachment inquiry into current U.S. President Joe Biden.
President Biden’s claimed intentions to forgive student loan debt is drawing criticism yet again, with one well-known investor and television personality calling the move “un-American.”
Hunter Biden, the president’s controversial son, faces possible charges of contempt of Congress if he does not show up for a closed-door deposition at the U.S. Capitol on December 13th.