Microsoft is a potential buyer for TikTok, claims Trump
The new US president told journalists onboard Air Force One on Monday that the Big Tech giant was eyeing a bid for the popular entertainment app.
Read MoreKey Republican Opposes Covert Aid to Contras : 'It Is No Longer Covert,' Sen. Lugar Says; Seeks 'Some Other Formula'
WASHINGTON — Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Wednesday that he opposes renewed covert aid...
Read MoreTrump Slaps Sanctions on Anti-Israel International Criminal Court
'By issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials and Hamas officials at the same time, the ICC created a shameful moral equivalency,' WH fact sheet...
Read MoreMeet the GOP Lobbyist Doing China's Bidding
Former Rand Paul aide Brian Darling helps Chinese drone manufacturer, online retailer fight sanctions
Read MoreUS Postal Service head to step down after 5 years
Louis DeJoy, the head of the U.S. Postal Service, intends to step down, the federal agency said Tuesday, after a nearly five-year tenure marked by...
Read MoreAs Civil War Heats Back Up, U.S. Troops Are Still Deployed in Syria — And Under Fire
A rebel blitzkrieg against President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in northwestern Syria reignited that nation’s dormant civil war last week, when a...
Read MoreSenate Democrats Are Attacking Tulsi Gabbard for the Wrong Reasons
Preferring to defend spy agencies and line up behind the hawkish consensus, the bipartisan elite ignores the director of national intelligence...
Read MoreSilencing Dissent: Attacks on Free Speech and Nonprofits Are Already Ramping Up
For years, Donald Trump has vowed to go after his critics and journalists. As he prepares to reenter the White House, he’s nominating loyalists,...
Read MoreGeneral Motors revenue outshines hefty charges tied to China
General Motors swung to a loss in the fourth quarter on huge charges related to China, but still topped profit and revenue expectations on Wall...
Read MoreThis Is How Trump’s Department of Justice Spied on Journalists
During the first Trump administration, the Justice Department launched four sprawling leak investigations that ultimately targeted two Democrats in...
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