Adam Kredo is senior writer reporting on national security and foreign policy matters for the Washington Free Beacon. An award-winning political reporter who has broken news from across the globe, Kredo’s work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, Commentary Magazine, the Drudge Report, and the Jerusalem Post, among many others. His Twitter handle is @Kredo0. His email address is kredo@freebeacon.com.
What Experts Make of Israel's 'Ingenious' Hezbollah Pager Attack
Federal Loopholes Allow China To Buy Land Near Sensitive Ports, Labs, and Coast Guard Facilities, Prompting Congressional Concern
'There still remains significant gaps in our national security screening regime for land purchases,' lawmakers say
US Trade With Iran Jumped Last Year as Tehran Wreaked Havoc Across Middle East, State Department Report Shows
Biden-Harris admin 'has done everything they can to flood the Ayatollah with cash and facilitate the regime’s ability to finance terrorism,' Cruz says
Biden-Harris Admin Under Pressure To Expedite Hamas Financing Report in Wake of Hostage Execution
'We need to do more to put pressure on Hamas and its sponsors to get hostages home,' says Rep. Bryan Steil
Top DEI Officials at Biden-Harris State Department Rake In Nearly $200k a Year, Records Show
'Woke' work brings nearly double the pay of average State employees
'Shocking Failure': Cotton Blasts UN Human Rights Council for Refusing To Call Hamas a Terrorist Org
'Moral blindness unfortunately seems to be your modus operandi,' Arkansas senator writes in letter to UNHRC commissioner
Iran Could Dash To Build a Nuclear Weapon Before Biden Leaves Office, Experts Warn
Tehran teetering on the brink of nuclear breakout as it works to boost Kamala Harris's candidacy
Illicit Chinese Vapes Are Flooding the US Market—and Becoming a Leading Choice for Children, Survey Finds
72 percent of children who vape are using illicit Chinese products, survey finds
BBC Routinely 'Downplayed Hamas Terrorism' In Breach of Its Own Guidelines, Report Finds
Former exec warns of 'institutional crisis' at British broadcaster