Seven western Wisconsin Republican lawmakers did not appear at an event hosted by the Wisconsin Farmers Union in Chippewa Falls Friday as farmers from the area said they were concerned about the effect that President Donald Trump's first month in office is having on their livelihoods. read more
President Donald Trump was allegedly recruited by the KGB in 1987 and given the codename "Krasnov". Alnur Mussayev, a former Kazakh intelligence chief who served in the 6th Directorate of the KGB in Moscow, said one of the directorate's main tasks was "recruiting businessmen from capitalist countries," with Trump being one of their main targets, RadarOnline.com can reveal. The alleged recruitment took place during Trump's visit to the Soviet Union in 1987, where he explored building a hotel in Moscow as a prominent New York real estate developer. This trip, facilitated by Soviet officials, raised suspicions among intelligence analysts about the true nature of Trump's interactions with the Soviet authorities.
As claims of rape and sexual assault against the Alexander brothers continue to swell, so do the connections to South Florida. Of the 11 women who filed civil lawsuits in New York state court earlier this week accusing two of the three brothers of rape and sexual assault, four of them said the incidents happened in Miami. All say they were drugged without consent. Two claim to have met one of the brothers at a restaurant or nightclub before going home with him. Another met on a dating app. One of the women claims to have been raped in a hotel room. read more
Champagne corks were popping in Moscow after U.S. President Donald Trump verbally flogged Ukraine and its leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday. read more
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a pointed message for President Donald Trump after Canada's ice hockey team beat Team USA in overtime on Thursday. read more
How much did Krasnov get for the missing Russia binder?