Tester to skip DNC in Chicago as he looks to hold onto Senate seat in red Montana
Sen. Jon Tester is not attending the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this month as he hopes to hold onto his Senate seat in red Montana.
Sen. Jon Tester is not attending the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this month as he hopes to hold onto his Senate seat in red Montana.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in what he said was a “critical moment,” called on parties in the Middle East to work to ease tensions as fears of a larger regional war mount after the killings last week of a senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and Hamas’ top political leader in Iran. “We are engaged
The Department of Homeland Security released nearly 100 illegal immigrants on the terrorist watch list into the United States under the Biden-Harris administration, according to a congressional report released Monday. “Under the Biden-Harris administration … DHS has released into American communities at least 99 [illegal aliens on the terrorist watch list], with at least 34
Speaker Mike Johnson is in for a busy August with 20 state visits planned this month as Republicans position themselves to take on Vice President Kamala Harris.
The United Nations’ Palestinian refugee agency has spent more than nine months denying its employees work alongside Hamas, dismissing these claims as Israeli propaganda. On Monday, the organization fired nine staffers for participating in the Oct. 7 terror spree that killed more than 1,200 Israelis. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) announced that
Vulnerable Democrat Sens. Sherrod Brown and Jon Tester are creating space between their re-election campaigns and Vice President Harris.
Survey findings by the National Center for Education Statistics show that attention spans and disciplinary issues remain a problem in schools nationwide. Lack of focus and attention among K–12 students remains a serious problem in public schools long after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the return to in-person learning, according to the U.S.