January 9 Inside the sea war to contain ‘dark fleet’ vessels — and what the US seizure signals to Russia U.S. seizure of Russian tanker marks rare escalation in sanctions enforcement against "dark fleet," but experts say move unlikely to trigger confrontation.
January 9 Russia fires new ballistic missile at Ukraine, killing at least four Ukrainian authorities reported multiple deaths and infrastructure damage after Russia said it deployed a new missile system in an overnight strike.
January 8 US Olympic gold medal snowboarder Chloe Kim's Milan-Cortina hopes in doubt after shocking injury Winter Olympics star Chloe Kim's bid for third straight halfpipe gold medal could be derailed by shoulder injury sustained in training fall at Laax, Switzerland.
January 8 Trump vows US will help Iranians if government murders citizens President Donald Trump shares promise to Iranians should their government start to kill protestors and more on 'Hannity.'
January 8 Canadian columnist asks if Trump will arrest Canada leader after Maduro arrest A Toronto Star columnist claimed President Donald Trump could target Ontario Premier Doug Ford following the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
January 8 Chinese national charged with photographing US stealth bomber base after illegal entry A Chinese national allegedly photographed a U.S. Air Force stealth bomber base after illegally entering the country in 2023, now faces federal charges in Missouri.
January 8 US has 'real problem' in the Arctic: China expert Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang explains why it would be a strategic win for the United States to obtain Greenland on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
January 8 Iran regime cuts nationwide internet access as protests claim 44 lives across major cities Iranian protests sparked by a currency collapse evolved into a broader uprising demanding regime overthrow, with demonstrators torching government buildings across provinces.
January 8 UK keeps billions in Venezuelan gold reserves frozen at Bank of England after Maduro arrest Bank of England keeps billions in Venezuelan gold frozen since 2020 amid legal battle following Nicolás Maduro's arrest and interim leader appointment.
January 8 Trump admin reportedly considers paying each Greenland resident up to $100K amid US takeover talks Trump administration reportedly considering paying Greenland residents $10,000-$100,000 each to encourage secession from Denmark for U.S. acquisition.