President Biden´s bill for another $61 billion in aid to Ukraine is stalling. Why? Because he refuses to give in to Republicans who want to reduce the influx of illegal immigrants coming into America across the southern border.
Russia and Ukraine reportedly launched mass drone attacks at each other’s territories for a second straight day Sunday, one of which apparently targeted a Russian military airport.
The Senate appeared set Monday to push negotiations over a $110 billion supplemental spending bill on aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and US border security into 2024, with some Republicans saying it would be impossible for legislative text to be...
A majority of American voters back sending more military aid to Ukraine as its war with Russia nears the two-year mark — but the electorate is split on giving further assistance to Israel to fight its war against Hamas, according to a new poll. The...
The Biden administration is planning to send one more aid package before the new year, but says it will be the last unless Congress approves more money.
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday said President Biden’s policy of allowing migrants to stay in the US while waiting for asylum is what's holding up a bipartisan deal on Ukraine aid and border security.
More than 100 people who were waiting for the train at the time of the attack arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday morning, national rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia said.
The Biden administration and European officials have reportedly begun shifting their Ukraine strategy away from achieving total victory over Vladimir Putin's invading forces -- to instead strengthening Ukraine's position at the negotiating table.
An "almost naked" party at a Moscow nightclub held at a time when Russia is engaged in a war with Ukraine and the authorities are pushing an increasingly conservative social agenda, has provoked an unusually swift and powerful backlash.
The death toll in Ukraine increased to 39 a day after the biggest Russian air assault on the country since the beginning of the nearly two-year-old conflict.
As Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a lengthy, poetic speech uplifting his country's strength and unity in the face of terror, Russia's Vladimir Putin barely gave a passing nod to the brutal war.