At the outset of the war, President Joe Biden had pledged to reduce the “ruble to rubble,” yet Russia’s economy has continued growing, and Moscow still has plenty of funds for its war effort.
By Amy Goodman & Denis Moynihan In the early hours of Monday, October 14th, Israel bombed the crowded makeshift camp, setting ...
Iran is bracing for a retaliatory attack by Israel, which analysts say will probably target military sites rather than ...
NBC's Raf Sanchez joins Katy Tur to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the pressure the Biden administration ...
The Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, who followed his wealthy father’s path into real estate and ascended ...
An August survey by the nonpartisan Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) supports the claim that American Muslims are ...
House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi and Gov. Maura Healey sit together at a book discussion event in Cambridge. Former House ...
In a high-stakes political gamble, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is putting his trust in Donald Trump’s return to ...
According to Forward columnist Jay Michaelson, the point isn’t to agree – it’s to disagree with reality, rather than with ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both see Jewish and pro-Israel Pa. voters as important to the ...
The two countries have been fighting a shadow war for years. But direct attacks are bringing direct reprisals, or at least ...
With less than two weeks until the election, former President Donald Trump stumped at a church in a rural community south of ...