55% of Leftists Could ‘Somewhat Justify’ Murdering Trump
A new study found a growing acceptance of political violence on the left, raising concerns about real-world consequences.
A new study found a growing acceptance of political violence on the left, raising concerns about real-world consequences.
The appearance of Chinese troops would mark a clear escalation in the war.

After Trump rejected the “zero-for-zero” tariffs offer, Brussels is again threatening to respond with “extremely aggressive” measures.

The U.S. president is tackling an issue the nation has been kicking down the road since the end of the gold standard in 1971: the gaping chasm of fiscal disaster and trade deficits.

European public funds have been given to explicit sex classes and helped to promote harmful relationships.
Strasbourg court says British politicians can name Monaco-based tycoon without harming his human right to privacy.

Lending its weight to the Patriots’ arguments, the court ruled that finding transparent information on how NGOs are granted taxpayer funds was “practically impossible.”
Scrutiny over EU-funded activism sparks backlash in Brussels.
“I have to listen to what my party and the voters ask of me,” the recently re-elected Lega party leader stated.
Commentators reacting to the crackdown on critical voices in Britain detect a slide into authoritarianism.
After Trump rejected the “zero-for-zero” tariffs offer, Brussels is again threatening to respond with “extremely aggressive” measures.
The U.S. president is tackling an issue the nation has been kicking down the road since the end of the gold standard in 1971: the gaping chasm of fiscal disaster and trade deficits.
European public funds have been given to explicit sex classes and helped to promote harmful relationships.
Strasbourg court says British politicians can name Monaco-based tycoon without harming his human right to privacy.
Lending its weight to the Patriots’ arguments, the court ruled that finding transparent information on how NGOs are granted taxpayer funds was “practically impossible.”
Scrutiny over EU-funded activism sparks backlash in Brussels.
“I have to listen to what my party and the voters ask of me,” the recently re-elected Lega party leader stated.
Commentators reacting to the crackdown on critical voices in Britain detect a slide into authoritarianism.
The Belgian prosecutor’s office has charged eight people in connection with the Huawei-related corruption probe involving the European Parliament.
The Prague government is reviewing national preparedness to join the eurozone—while ruling it out in practice, for now.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the alleged illegal use of funds by Zagreb government officials.
If passed, an EU-wide law would have forced Christian bakers to make cakes for same-sex weddings and Muslim artists to create cartoons of Muhammed.