New York Magazine’s Senior Art Critic Jerry Saltz said Friday to “imagine” if Donald Trump Jr. “made little watercolors” like Hunter Biden’s “art” and “sold them at an iffy commercial gallery for upwards of $150,000.”
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Biden Sends Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman to China
The U.S. State Department announced on Wednesday that Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman will visit China on July 25 and 26.
Pictures: South Africa Looting and Rioting Continues, Deaths Climb to 32
JOHANNESBURG (AP) – South Africa’s rioting continued Tuesday with the death toll rising to 32 as police and the military struggle to quell the looting and violence in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal provinces. Many of the deaths occurred in chaotic stampedes
Mike Pence: Joe Biden Campaigned ‘as a Moderate’ but He's ‘Most Liberal President Since FDR’
Former Vice President Mike Pence during a speech Thursday in New Hampshire blasted the policies of President Joe Biden, observing the president had gone from campaigning “as a moderate” to becoming “the most liberal president since FDR.”
Builders Gift Veteran Injured in Helicopter Accident and His Family a Custom Home: 'It Means So Much to Us'
Following more than 10 years of service to the nation, U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Aaron Zurn and his family received a custom-built home Thursday in Ohio to call their own.
Afghan Charged with Child Endangerment After Son Drowned off Greek Coast
A 26-year-old Afghan migrant faces up to ten years in prison after being charged with child endangerment following the drowning of his six-year-old son while trying to reach Europe by boat from Turkey.