Russia Shifts Nuclear-Capable Missile to Combat Readiness

The Kremlin announced Friday it was shifting the RS-28 Sarmat, a nuclear-capable missile unofficially called the “Satan II,” to combat readiness mode. Yury Borisov, head of the Roscosmos State Space Corp., confirmed the move on state television in the wake of an escalation …[#item_full_content]

Nobel’s Invite to Russia Sparks Backlash

The Nobel Foundation’s choice to include Russian ambassadors in this year’s Nobel Prize award ceremonies has ignited criticism from Swedish and Ukrainian political leaders. Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Swedish Employment Minister Johan Pehrson called the …[#item_full_content]

National Archives Missed House Oversight’s Alias Docs Deadline

The National Archives and Records Administration missed the deadline to turn over documents associated with then-Vice President Joe Biden’s use of alias email accounts, a House Oversight Committee majority staff spokesperson told Newsmax on Friday.[#item_full_content]

More Men Opt for Vasectomies Amid Abortion Bans

Well before the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization in June 2022 ended a federal right to abortion, there had been an increase in the number of vasectomies.[#item_full_content]

Ramaswamy Joins GOP Candidates Against DOD Abortion Policy

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is joining fellow GOP 2024 hopefuls in supporting Alabama Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is holding up military promotions until the Department of Defense reverses its abortion policy.[#item_full_content]

Texas Activists Push to Make ‘Abortion Trafficking’ Illegal

Conservative activists in Texas are pushing ordinances aimed at making it illegal for anyone to use certain roads to drive someone out of state for an abortion, though some local officials who support the state’s anti-abortion laws are pushing back.[#item_full_content]