Bobby Jindal Drops Presidential Bid

Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) announced on Fox News’s Special Report that he is withdrawing from the Republican nomination race. He concluded, “This is not my time, so I am suspending my campaign for President.” Privately, his allies are discussing another future run by the Governor, who was once a rising […]


Carson’s Campaign Distances Itself from  Foreign Policy Advisor

Ben Carson’s presidential campaign has distanced itself from foreign advisor Duane R. Clarridge following comments he made on-the-record to The New York Times. “Mr. Clarridge has incomplete knowledge of the daily, not weekly briefings, that Dr. Carson receives on important national security matters from former military and state department officials. […]


Martin O’Malley Shifts Staff to Early States

Former Governor Martin O’Malley’s campaign has shifted resources and staffs to the early nominating states as the third place Democrat seeks to improve his standing. O’Malley is currently last in polling and is double-digits behind both Senator Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He has spent most […]


Could France Invoke NATO’s Article 5?

Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty stipulates that if an ally is attacked, the other signed parties must consider it an attack against itself. Article 5 has only been invoked once, after the September 11 attacks. Now many question whether France will invoke the article after a terrorist attack on […]


129 Killed in Paris Attacks

Editor’s Note: An earlier version of the headline said over 150 people had been killed. Reporting has now lowered the number to 129, so TKNN has updated the headline. We regret the confusion. Terror struck the capital of France on Friday as explosions and shootings rocked the city. There were […]