Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary Memorial Day Drivers Find Sick Surprise When They Pull Up for Gas Because of the government, it was hard for Americans to travel on a holiday weekend. But workdays follow, and they will be hard, too. By Mike Landry May 31, 2022
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images; Jeff J. Mitchell / Getty Images Foreign Leader Slams Nancy Pelosi's Involvement in Dispute as 'Entirely Unhelpful' Issues related to Northern Ireland are sensitive in the US, where some 30 million Americans share Irish heritage, including Joe Biden. By Andrew Jose May 20, 2022
Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images ; FABRICE COFFRINI - AFP / Getty Images Elon Musk Sets His Sights on Groups Backed by Soros and Clinton Operatives: 'Let's Investigate' After a call for major brands to boycott Twitter, Musk said that he wants to look into those who are behind the boycott idea. By Abby Liebing May 4, 2022
Philip Pacheco - AFP / Getty Images Alert: Elon Musk Could Still Lose Twitter Deal - Here's How There are a number of ways Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter could fall through. Here's how that could happen. By Michael Austin April 27, 2022
Patrick Pleul /AP European Union Official Already Targeting Elon Musk with Threat: 'It's Not Your Rules Which Will Apply Here' Now that Elon Musk owns Twitter, the EU just warned him that he will have play by their more restrictive rules for social media platforms. By Abby Liebing April 26, 2022
Mikhail Klimentyev - Sputnik - Kremlin Pool / AP Biden Administration Targets Putin's Children in New Round of Sanctions The U.S. along with its allies have slapped more sanctions on Russia, including on Putin's own daughters, for uncovered brutality in Ukraine. By Abby Liebing April 6, 2022
Thomas Coex - AFP / Getty Images Biden to Announce Major Plan to Send Gas from US to Europe: Report The Biden administration is intent on helping wean Europe off its gas and oil dependence on Russia as soon as possible. By Abby Liebing March 24, 2022
Artem Alexandrovich / Getty Images Russia's Hyper-Advanced Weapon Fired for First Time in Combat, Reportedly Vaporizes Major Target After launch, the Kinzhal can quickly accelerate to a speed of Mach 4, or about 3,069 miles per hour. It can be hard to intercept. By Andrew Jose March 19, 2022
Mikhail Svetlov / Getty ImagesCommentary Report: Russia Funded European 'Rabid Environmental Groups' Which Led the Continent Into Energy Dependence 'Russia ... engaged actively with so-called non-governmental organizations -- environmental organizations working against shale gas.' By C. Douglas Golden March 16, 2022
Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP First NATO Country Calls for No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine 'The Riigikogu underlines that the Russian Federation’s unprovoked aggression and military activities constitute a crime against peace.' By Richard Moorhead March 14, 2022