Consortium News Sues NewsGuard & U.S. Government For Violating 1st Amendment, Defamation
A new lawsuit accuses NewsGuard and the U.S. government of defaming Consortium News.
A new lawsuit accuses NewsGuard and the U.S. government of defaming Consortium News.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, submitted the last remaining legislation for the country of Sweden to become a part of NATO.
President Joe Biden asked Congress for supplemental funding that totals $105 billion, which includes $60 billion to Ukraine and $14 billion to Israel.
Oil prices fell over 2% on Wednesday as fears of disruption to supplies due to conflict in the Middle East receded.
Over 50 people have been killed after a Russian missile struck a village in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine.
Russia has signed a deal for a new permanent naval base on the Black Sea coast of the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia.
Monica Rodriguez looks at the mainstream media coverage of the continued political persecution of the 45th President.
A United States NASA astronaut and two Russian astronauts, referred to as “cosmonauts,” returned to Earth after being in space for over a year.
Ukrainian officials announced that they have taken down a top leader for the Russian army.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced on Thursday he denied Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s request to deliver an address to a joint session of Congress.