Senate Set to Vote on 2 Child Online Safety Bills

The U.S. Senate is set to vote Thursday on two online safety bills that would force social media companies to take responsibility for how their platforms affect children and teens, a step parents and advocates have demanded for years.

Republicans Dominating Dems on Ad Airwaves in Trump v. Harris

Just days into her new role as the Democratic Party’s likely presidential nominee, Kamala Harris is already facing a wave of Republican-backed attack ads questioning her personality, her progressive record and what she knew about President Joe Biden’s decline.[#item_full_content]

Russia, Chinese Nuclear-Capable Bombers Patrol Near US

Russian and Chinese nuclear-capable strategic bombers patrolled near the U.S. state of Alaska in the North Pacific and Arctic on Thursday, the two countries said, a move that prompted the United States and Canada to scramble fighter jets.[#item_full_content]

Russia Open to Talks With Ukraine but Needs More Details

The Kremlin signaled Thursday it was open to negotiations with Ukraine on ending the conflict while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains in power despite publicly doubting his legitimacy to rule.[#item_full_content]

House Republicans replace American flags at Union Station after anti-Israel protests

House Republicans visited Union Station late Wednesday night and replaced the American flags anti-Israel protesters had burned and replaced with Palestinian flags earlier in the day. House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke with the press as the American flags were being put back up. The anti-Israel protesters descended on the nation’s capital as Israeli Prime Minister […]