How China and North Korea Are Saving Russia’s Military Machine From Grinding to a Halt

Ukraine’s bold incursion into the Kursk region of Russia on August 6 has—as one correspondent covering the conflict described—”upend[ed] assumptions” about Russia’s capacity to continue prosecuting this war. This is not an outlook prompted by Ukraine’s surprising territorial gains. In February 2022 Russians were promised a lightning-speed takeover of Ukraine that never came to pass.

Rep. Brad Sherman: Politics Just One Way to Make an Impact | NTD’s Profiles of Service

In this episode of NTD’s “Profiles of Service,” we sit down with Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.), who began representing California’s District 32 in 1997, after a career as an attorney and internal revenue officer. Sherman shares his philosophy of service, the challenges of office, his humor, and why he thinks it’s all still worth …

Judge in Trump’s 2020 election case sides with special counsel on next steps

Washington — The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s case over the aftermath of the 2020 election laid out the schedule for next steps in the prosecution following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump enjoys immunity for “official acts” he took while in the White House. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan issued an order

FBI Raids Homes of Two of Mayor Eric Adams’s Closest Aides

The FBI on Wednesday raided the homes of two senior aides to New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.), escalating its yearlong probe into the alleged collusion between the mayor’s 2021 campaign and foreign interests. Federal agents searched the Manhattan residence of Sheena Wright, the city’s first deputy mayor, and the Queens home of Philip