Uruguay’s conservative governing party concedes hard-fought presidential runoff to left-wing challenger
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Uruguay’s conservative governing party concedes hard-fought presidential runoff to left-wing challenger.
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Uruguay’s conservative governing party concedes hard-fought presidential runoff to left-wing challenger.
Imagine the scene, at noon, on January 20, on the west front of the US Capitol.
Ruth Ben-Ghiat talked about the "personalist rule" and its worrying effects.
Social media users slammed the role as "shameful."
‘America was built on the promise of possibility and second chances,’ Biden said in a statement
Moscow on Wednesday accused Kyiv of firing US-supplied ATACAMS missiles on a military airfield in its southern Rostov region and threatened to retaliate. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine's "destructive" approach made peace impossible. Russia on Wednesday vowed retribution against Ukraine, accusing Kyiv of firing Western-supplied missiles on a military airfield in its southern Rostov region.President Vladimir Putin has previously threatened to launch a hypersonic ballistic missi
Commenters also damningly recalled a brutal previous recipient of the title.
Trump and his billionaire allies are out of touch with a crisis facing more than 600,000 Americans, advocates tell Alex Woodward
“Donald Trump lied about an election being stolen and ... you’re the one who went down and resurrected him,” Sarah Longwell told the former House speaker.
Time magazine contested Donald Trump’s claims about undocumented immigrants, a link between vaccines and autism, and gender-transition regret in a sprawling fact-check published alongside its Person of the Year interview. The president-elect was awarded the magazine’s Person of the Year title—which has gone to influential figures as disparate as Taylor Swift and Joseph Stalin—for the second time, having also won it in 2016. Trump proudly attended the award ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange
If Republicans want to drive the government into a shutdown or default — or refuse to fund disaster aid — let them.
Slender shoulders, a limp handshake and soft-spoken lisp. Those were the most vivid memories from my meeting with Bashar al Assad.
President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration in January, multiple sources told CBS News on Wednesday. The president-elect reportedly sent the invite to the leader of China, a nation he has threatened with tariffs for months, shortly after his electoral victory in November, the sources told the network. It is unclear if the Chinese government has accepted the invite, and the Chinese Embassy has not commented on the invitation. A Chinese head of stat
"You know that's coming," the "Late Show" host joked.
Christopher Wray is resigning before Donald Trump has a chance to fire him.
The president-elect also praised his wife's role in the 2024 campaign during an interview with Time magazine.
The Biden administration is working to surge deliveries of weapons to Ukraine in its final days in office in a concerted effort to put Kyiv on a strong footing going into 2025, according to a senior administration official.
Russia could soon launch another attack against Ukraine using an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM), according to a U.S. official. The official said that Russia could fire its Oreshnik IRBM at Ukraine “in the coming days” in an attempt to intimidate Ukraine and its supporters. “We assess that the Oreshnik is not a game-changer on…
The Energy Minister has given a brutal assessment of Peter Dutton’s plan to take Australia’s power grid nuclear.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed concern about the idea of conducting peace negotiations in the nearly three-year-long Russia-Ukraine war without Russian President Vladimir Putin “at the table,” calling the move “risky.” “It is crucial that whenever there is a deal that it is a good deal, with all the elements in there,” Rutte said during…
Australia welcomed another massive cohort of migrants in the 2023-24 financial year, prompting a question that the country must address.