The Taliban Claims They Have Signed Mining Contracts Worth $6.5 Billion In Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Taliban government said it signed seven mining contracts on Thursday worth $6.5 billion in investments.
Afghanistan’s Taliban government said it signed seven mining contracts on Thursday worth $6.5 billion in investments.
The Defense Department announced on Thursday they have released a new website dedicated to providing declassified information to the public on unidentified anomalous phenomena or UAP’s.
Arms deal negotiations between Russia and North Korea are heating up, according to the U.S. on Wednesday, citing newly discovered intelligence.
On Thursday, an Israeli soldier was murdered and six others were injured in a truck-ramming incident at a checkpoint in the West Bank close to the Israeli city of Modiin. However, security personnel later shot and killed the driver responsible for the attack.
Following a review request from the Biden Administration last year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed loosening federal marijuana regulations, a department official said on Wednesday.
A nearly 200-year-old West Point time capsule that was unlocked this week appeared at first to only contain dust during the live-streamed ceremony, however, it actually contained hidden treasures that were eventually uncovered, according to the U.S. Military Academy.
Several people have been wounded at a deadly shooting during a high school football game in Oklahoma and a juvenile male suspect was arrested by police.
Following news that first son Hunter Biden took trips to at least 13 different nations while his father served as vice president, the House Oversight Committee ordered on Wednesday that the National Archives turn over data about his usage of Air Force Two.
The Biden administration proposed a new rule on Wednesday that would make 3.6 million more workers eligible for overtime pay.
More than a year after a district judge dropped the first round of allegations against her, the renowned member of Finland’s parliament is scheduled to make a second court appearance in order to defend herself against “hate speech” accusations related to a social media post she shared that referenced a Read more…