Russia Threatens Former Chess Champion With Criminal Charges

Former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, who fled Russia a decade ago for fear of persecution, may face a criminal case in Moscow for violating the Kremlin’s “foreign agent” law, TASS news agency reported on Sunday.[#item_full_content]

Report: Tulsi Gabbard’s Aunt Killed in Brutal Assault

The aunt of former Hawaiian congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard was found dead last weekend after she was reportedly stabbed and beaten with a hammer multiple times during a fight with her protégé in Samoa, Spectrum News reported Wednesday.[#item_full_content]

North Korea agrees to stop sending balloons with manure, trash to South Korea

North Korea agreed to stop flying hundreds of balloons carrying trash and manure to South Korea, saying Sunday it launched the campaign to leave its neighbors to the south with “enough experience of how much unpleasant they feel.” The Associated Press reported that North Korea’s announcement came mere hours after South Korea said it would […]

Trump Continues to Lash Out At His Conviction

Former President Donald Trump continued on Sunday to harshly denounce his conviction in his New York criminal trial, writing on Truth Social that “nobody even knew what the crime was until the judge gave his unconstitutional instructions.”

Sen. Cotton: Congress Doesn’t Have Authority to Reject Electors

Congress does not have the right to disallow electors that have been certified by a state, Sen. Tom Cotton told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday, adding that he would accept this year’s election results and would vote to certify them, just as he did in 2020.[#item_full_content]