Mandel Ngan / Pool via APCommentary Reporter Leaves State Dept. Spox Stammering When He Demands to See Evidence: 'This Is Like Alex Jones Territory' A State Department spokesman expected a journalist to believe what he was saying without a shred of evidence. By Richard Moorhead February 5, 2022
Uncredited - File / AP All Eyes on Russia After Biden's Latest Move The Biden administration is taking a strong stance against Russia, and now the world is waiting for Russia to respond. By Abby Liebing January 27, 2022
John MacDougall / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary European Union Leader Floats Terrifying Idea: Europe Would Never Be the Same Again We've all become accustomed to COVID craziness from governments, but a new EU idea takes authoritarianism to a whole new level. By Garion Frankel December 19, 2021
@ThierryBreton / Twitter screen shotCommentary Russian Missile Strike in Outer Space: Biden Silent After US Astronauts Are Forced to Take Cover Russia is flexing its muscles, but President Biden is just staying silent. This is no time for weakness and meekness towards Russia. By Abby Liebing November 18, 2021
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service / AP Belarus President Asks Russia for Nuclear-Capable Missiles to Rattle Poland as Border Crisis Escalates Tensions are rising along the Belarus-Poland border as calls emerge for Russia and NATO to square off in the dispute. By Jack Davis November 15, 2021
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Democrats' Newest Plan Is to Turn US Into a European-Style Welfare State 'They now perpetuate a corrosive culture of victimhood and dependence that already often permeates many European nations.' By David Harsanyi October 21, 2021
Anton Blinov / Russian Federation Ministry of DefenceCommentary Source: Russia Likely to Create Massive Arctic Naval Fleet Only 9 Months Into Biden's Presidency Russians say new fleet is to protect Arctic routes and energy reserves; but it's also to free other fleets for combat. By Mike Landry October 12, 2021
Mindaugas Kulbis - File / AP Humanitarian Organization Pushes Back Against European Country's Decision to Turn Away Migrants Lithuania, a member of the European Union, has faced a surge of mostly Asian migrants in the past few months. By The Associated Press August 4, 2021
David De Lossy / Getty Images European Nation Bucks EU and Follows in America's Footsteps, Approves Constitutional Amendment Enshrining Right to Bear Arms 'The proposal is not only symbolic in nature but can also serve as insurance for the future,' Sen. Martin Červíček said. By Erin Coates July 24, 2021
@HouseGOP / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Biden Gets Confused, Struggles to Speak for 28 Seconds Straight President Biden was speaking in Brussels on Tuesday with European Union leaders when the brain malfunction occurred. By Johnathan Jones June 15, 2021