Joe Biden 8 hours ago Biden to award Medal of Honor to Union soldiers in 'one of the earliest special operations' in Army history President Biden is to posthumously award the Medal of Honor to two Union soldiers who stole a Confederate train during the Civil War and then destroyed railroad tracks and telegraph lines.
Ukraine 1 day ago Russian drone, hypersonic missile strikes escalate on Ukrainian air base ahead of arrival of F-16s Starokostiantyniv, a small city in western Ukraine with a vital air base, has experienced an influx of Russian strikes due to the anticipated arrival of F-16 fighter aircraft.
Europe 1 day ago Hungary's leader makes first visit to Ukraine since war began for peace talks with Zelenskyy Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán visited Kyiv for the first time since Russia's war with Ukraine began in February 2022 to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Israel 1 day ago 9 dead after overnight strike in Gaza's Khan Younis following Israel's mass evacuation orders At least nine people have been confirmed dead after an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, according to Palestinian health officials.
Israel 2 days ago Gaza militants fire rockets into Israel as tank advances intensify in north and south The Palestinian Islamic Jihad group fired a barrage of rockets into Israel on Monday as Israeli tanks advanced deeper into Gaza, according to officials.
POLITICS 2 days ago Chinese military AI in focus as lawmaker sounds alarm on threat from rifle-wielding 'robot-dogs' An amendment to the 2025 NDAA from Florida Congressman Vern Buchanan focuses on the threat from Chinese military AI robot-dogs that can wield rifles.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago On this day in history, June 30, 1936, 'Gone with the Wind' is published "Gone with the Wind," an award-winning book that was adapted into a legendary Hollywood film, was published on this day in history, June 30, 1936.
LIFESTYLE 5 days ago On this day in history, June 28, 1778, ‘Molly Pitcher' provides water to husband’s regiment, ascends to fame On this day in history, June 28, 1778, Mary Ludwig Hays, wife of artilleryman William Hays, offered water to her husband’s regiment during the American Revolution — and became known as Molly Pitcher.
Crime 6 days ago All criminal trespassing charges dropped against anti-Israel UT Austin protesters All criminal trespassing charges against have been dropped against anti-Israel agitators who demonstrated on the UT Austin campus in April at the height of the college campus protests.
Christianity 6 days ago Catholic Church struggles to maintain Christian presence in Holy Land amid war, political turmoil The Catholic Church is desperately trying to hold Christian communities together despite political, financial and militaristic threats to their existence.