A man dressed as the Pokemon character Pikachu was arrested after trying to get onto the White House grounds, the US Secret Service has said. Read Full Article at RT.com
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) appears to be spearheading new trends in government reshuffles, now saying it has introduced its first Minister for Artificial Intelligence. Read Full Article at RT.com
The government will dole out nearly 2 million work permits this year to immigrants who for the most part came to the country illegally or have some other tentative status, but who have been granted a foothold in the U.S. thanks to a loose…
And what could go wrong? CHUCKY is very pleased with the deal also:
President Donald Trump outlined a pair of contradictory priorities for replacing the Affordable Care Act on Tuesday, suggesting that he's willing to let Congress undo a…
Two electromagnetic pulse (EMP) experts warned Congress on Thursday that North Korea is capable of executing an EMP attack over the United States which would send the U.S. back to the stone age and would lead to the deaths of 90% of all…
The service academies are now the vanity projects of the military brass, not viable contributions to U.S. defense.
The military world and military academies—I’m a tenured civilian professor of English at the U.S. Naval Academy in…
The controversial “Domestikator” sculpture, which many say appears to depict a four-legged animal performing a sex act on a human being, has found a new home after being deemed too “provocative” and “risque” by the Louvre. Read Full…
The French parliament has approved a new controversial anti-terrorism law, replacing the soon-to-expire two-year state of emergency. The new legislation has prompted fears it will severely limit civil liberties. Read Full Article at…
The National Football League is not changing its policy, but the commissioner is insisting that all players should stand for the US national anthem. President Donald Trump has blasted players who refused to stand as disrespectful. Read…
Saudi Arabia will monitor interpretations of the Prophet Mohammad’s words to counter extremism, King Salman said in a decree issued Tuesday. Read Full Article at RT.com