Matt Rosendale Ends Senate Run After Trump Endorses Opponent

The Montana Republican says ‘the hill was just too steep’ with former President Donald Trump endorsing his main opponent. Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) said on Thursday that he was withdrawing his bid for the U.S. Senate, citing former President Donald Trump’s endorsement of his main opponent and a lack of resources as reasons behind the

US Remains Ironclad in Commitment to NATO, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says

The defense secretary said he was pleased with the progress made between the United States and its allies. The United States will continue to stand with its NATO allies and remains “ironclad” in its commitment to defending member territories, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Feb. 15. Mr. Austin made the comments following a

Top NSC cybersecurity official on institutions vulnerable to ransomware attacks

Hospitals and schools are two kinds of institutions that are most vulnerable to ransomware attacks carried out by mostly Russian cyber criminals, according to Ann Neuberger, deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology. Now, U.S. officials are racing to raise cyber defenses at hospitals and public school systems, and they’re turning to artificial

What is a discharge petition? How the House could force a vote on foreign aid

Washington — The Senate approved a $95 billion foreign aid package this week, with a bipartisan group of senators backing the bill that includes assistance to Ukraine and Israel. But Republican leaders in the House have been reluctant to commit to bringing the measure to the floor, resisting calls from President Biden and Democratic leaders.