Russia’s Saber-Rattling Prefaces Looming Debate on US Nuclear Weapons Policy, Modernization

Former Pentagon adviser says Kremlin has 10 times the tactical nukes its Western adversaries have and may be tempted ’to roll the dice’ in pressing advantage. News Analysis While it’s easy to dismiss Russia’s most recent threat to use tactical nuclear weapons, the circumstances and specificity—menacing British military installations “outside Ukraine”—are raising eyebrows, if not

Johnson Says He’s Willing to Move on After Failed Ouster Attempt

The House on May 8 overwhelmingly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s push to vacate Mr. Johnson in a 359–43 vote. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) suggested that he’s willing to move on from his disagreements with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) after the Georgia Republican failed in her motion to vacate the speaker’s chair. “I

Barron Trump, 18, Makes Political Debut as Florida Delegate to Republican National Convention

Florida’s list of 41 delegates also includes former President Donald Trump’s sons Eric Trump and Don Jr. Trump, as well as his daughter Tiffany Boulos. Barron Trump, former President Donald Trump’s youngest son, will serve as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention, state party Chairman Evan Power said on May 8. Mr. Power,

Barron Trump Makes Political Debut as Florida Delegate to Republican National Convention

Florida’s list of 41 delegates also includes former President Donald Trump’s sons Eric Trump and Don Jr. Trump, as well as his daughter Tiffany Boulos. Barron Trump, former President Donald Trump’s 18-year-old youngest son, will serve as a Florida delegate to the Republican National Convention, state party Chairman Evan Power said on May 8. Mr.

California Supreme Court Considers Blocking Tax Initiative on November Ballot

The court listened to arguments for an hour May 8 and appeared split over the debate. The California Supreme Court is considering whether to remove a controversial tax initiative from the November ballot. During Wednesday’s oral arguments, the justices seemed split over the debate to nix the measure known as the “Taxpayer Protection and Government