1This Trump critic’s cartoon went viral on social media. Within hours, he no longer had a contract.Monday, July 1, 2019

Within hours after an anti-Trump cartoon proved popular on social media, its creator, Michael de Adder, was released from his freelance contract with Canada’s Brunswick News company. The timing of the news — which de Adder shared on his Facebook and Twitter accounts over the weekend — raised eyebrows within the editorial... Read More
2Small plane crash kills all 10 people on boardMonday, July 1, 2019

A small two-engine plane went down in a fiery crash on Sunday morning, killing all 10 people on board. The aircraft had just taken off from the Addison Airport, north of Dallas, when it crashed into an unoccupied hangar at around 9 a.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Beechcraft BE-350 King... Read More
3China's Military Warns U.S. Must Get With the Times: 'Those Who Resist Will Perish'Friday, June 28, 2019

China's military called on the United States to adopt a modern way of thinking in dealing with the People's Republic, warning America that it risked falling behind. Speaking at a press conference Thursday, Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson Senior Colonel Ren Guoqiang condemned the Pentagon's recent Indo-Pacific Strategy... Read More
4Iraqi general, U.S. Marine dispute murder charge against Navy SEALFriday, June 28, 2019

An Iraqi general and a U.S. Marine testifying in the murder trial of a U.S. Navy SEAL said on Thursday they never saw the platoon leader stab a wounded detainee in the neck, disputing the central allegation in the prosecution's war crimes case. A sworn deposition of Major General Abbas al-Jubouri, videotaped in San Diego... Read More
5Trump gives Putin light-hearted warning: 'Don't meddle in the election'Friday, June 28, 2019

President Donald Trump issued a breezy warning to his Russian counterpart Friday against meddling in US elections, laughing and smiling as he told his counterpart not to interfere. "Yes, of course I will," Trump said when questioned by reporters whether he would issue a warning on the matter during their talks. "Don't... Read More
6Two killed, 7 injured as Russian plane makes emergency landingThursday, June 27, 2019

Two people were killed and seven injured when an Antonov An-24 passenger plane made an emergency landing on Thursday at an airport in Russia's Buryatia region in Siberia, the area's emergency situations ministry said. The plane carrying 48 people, including 5 crew members, overshot the runway after landing, hit a small... Read More
7Winners and losers from the Democratic presidential debate’s first nightThursday, June 27, 2019

The first night of the first debate of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary is over, with the first 10 candidates jousting Wednesday night in Miami. Below are our winners and losers. Elizabeth Warren: The Massachusetts senator went into the debate with the biggest target on her back as the highest-polling candidate... Read More
8Advanced Russian warship armed with cruise missiles docks in Havana's harborTuesday, June 25, 2019

One of the Russian Navy’s most advanced warships has docked at a port in Havana’s harbor. Armed with cruise missiles, air deference systems and other weapons, the Admiral Gorshkov -- which pulled into Cuba's capital Monday -- is the first ship in a new class of frigates intended to replace aging Soviet-era destroyers... Read More
9EXCLUSIVE: Trump vehemently denies E. Jean Carroll allegation, says 'she's not my type'Tuesday, June 25, 2019

President Trump said Monday that writer E. Jean Carroll was "totally lying" when she recently accused him of raping her during an encounter in a New York department store in the mid-1990s. In an exclusive interview with The Hill, the president vehemently denied the allegations just hours after Carroll detailed the alleged... Read More
10Acting Border Chief Will Step Down as Migrant Children Are Returned to Texas FacilityTuesday, June 25, 2019

The Customs and Border Protection agency’s acting commissioner, John Sanders, will step down in early July as the government’s primary border enforcement executive, a federal official said Tuesday, a development that comes as the agency faces continuing public fury over the treatment of detained migrant children. The... Read More