Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the diplomat with the thick glasses and gravelly voice who dominated foreign policy as the United States extricated itself from Vietnam and broke down barriers with China, died Wednesday, his consulting firm said. He was 100.
Author: James Blay
Report: Only 43 Out of 8K Troops Discharged over Biden's Military Vaccine Mandate Have Sought to Rejoin
Only 43 out of more than 8,000 service members who were discharged from the military over the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate have sought to rejoin, according to a recent report by CNN.
Trump Faces 78 Charges, State and Federal — So Far
Former President Donald Trump’s arraignment on Thursday on four new federal charges brings the total number of charges he faces to 78 — 40 in the federal “documents” case; 4 in the federal “January 6” case; and 34 in the New York “Stormy Daniels” case.
E. Jean Carroll 2nd Defamation Trial Against Trump Set for Start of GOP Primary in January 2024
A federal judge scheduled E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation trial against former President Donald Trump for January 2024, just days before Republican primary voters will begin the presidential nomination process.
Companies Continue to Retract Remote Work Pledges, Call Workers Back to Office
Remote work options are reportedly diminishing as companies shift power back to managers who are demanding employees work in-person.
Joe Biden Voted Against Debt Ceiling Increase in 2006, Worrying About Deficits
Then-Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) voted against raising the debt ceiling in 2006, voicing concerns about the rapid increase in the debt under then-President George W. Bush.