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International Criminal Court's vicious smear tactics against America's allies

A British prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague called Karim Khan is going to try to bring a war-crimes case against an American ally.

Radical protesters threaten to burn homes of mourners leaving Henry Kissinger memorial service: video

Radicals trailed a couple leaving a memorial service for Kissinger on the Upper East Side, throwing water at them and threatening to burn their homes.

Former assistant says SlimFast founder sexually assaulted her: lawsuit

Beth Sugerman claims that S. Daniel Abraham, the founder of the SlimFast diet program, "sexually harass[ed] and assault[ed]" her over the course of three years when she worked for him.

Biden is risking Israel's security, future to boost his, Kamala Harris' 2024 re-election hopes

The White House is so serious about pushing Israel to make nice with Gaza’s civilians that it sent, drumroll please, Vice President Kamala Harris to deliver the message.

Remembering my late friend former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger, who passed away at the age of 100 last week, shared many memorable moments with Post columnist Cindy Adams.

Team Obama is disgraceful for bashing the great Henry Kissinger after the admin's epic failures in foreign policy

Ben Rhodes compounds the insults with his silly insistence the Obama administration, in which he served, pursued far more ethical policies than Kissinger and was thus more faithful to American...

Sports writer's smear and more: Letters to the Editor — Dec. 2, 2023

The Issue: A sports journalist’s allegations of racism against a young Kansas City Chiefs fan.

The left disgustingly dances on Kissinger's grave because it hates America

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, 100, died on Wednesday.

The Kissinger Effect: How he and Nixon shaped a century and beyond

President Richard Nixon and his eventual Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dominated the last half of the 20th century in ways that will echo far into the 21st.

Henry Kissinger, once called DC's 'greatest swinger,' dated several celebs as a younger man, including a Bond girl

"In fact if you ask Henry how he likes being called 'Washington’s greatest swinger,' he replies unabashedly, 'That’s no compliment. That’s faint praise'," a 1971 WWD article states.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger dead at 100

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the last surviving member of former President Richard Nixon’s Cabinet, died on Wednesday. He was 100 years old. The German-born scholar, statesman and US...

Shutdown-ready Republicans shouldn't buy into Vivek Ramaswamy's insane Ukraine plan

Republicans in Congress would do well to reject Ramaswamy’s plan. Better the United States continue its support for Ukraine than throw its weight behind a proposal that would highlight China’s...

Henry Kissinger, 100, meets Xi Jinping amid tense US-China relations

Retirement doesn't seem to be Henry Kissinger's thing.

As Henry Kissinger turns 100, few can rival the genius of geopolitics

Heinz Alfred Kissinger made headlines with his reflections on the shifting geopolitical realities of Central Europe.

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger turns 100

Kissinger will celebrate his centenary this week with visits to New York, London and his hometown of Fürth, Germany, his son, David wrote Thursday in the Washington Post.

Beware aggrieved would-be emperors — like Putin and Xi

The war in Ukraine shows that when an autocrat ruling a once-great empire speaks in such terms, it is time to arm the targeted state to the teeth and dispense...

Kiss off: Every president invites Henry Kissinger to the White House — except Biden

Nobel Prize winner Henry Kissinger, 99, dishes on Obama, Trump and what he’d tell Biden if he ever invited him to the White House.

Kissinger is wrong: We can't let Putin take territory in Ukraine

If Ukraine surrenders territory to Russia, it would likely invite Putin to move against other countries once under control of the Soviet Union.

Elizabeth Holmes' taste for travel, celebrity admissible evidence in Theranos trial

The former CEO is accused of making misleading claims about her company's technology.

Luciano Pavarotti once swiped a steak off Henry Kissinger's plate

Pavarotti didn't have to sing for his supper — he just stole it. The late tenor stole the meat off the Kissinger's plate during a 2001 award dinner.