Friday, April 19, 2024
Tehran’s relations with Pyongyang echo what President George W. Bush called the ‘axis of evil.’
Washington officials now acknowledge that America’s months-long diplomatic push for a Gaza cease-fire and hostage release has hit a brick wall. Officials now blame Hamas, rather than Israel, for blocking any cease-fire.
The fire was extinguished Friday shortly after a jury and alternates had been seated in Mr. Trump’s criminal case.
Everything has gone right for the blue shirts this season, but their first round matchup could prove challenging.
Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers claim his presence near the murder site on several occasions in the weeks before the murder was for an innocent reason: a single man, stargazing.
It’s one of several questions the state’s commission will face as it meets this year with aims of addressing slavery and its ‘lingering negative effects.’
Republican attorneys general are hoping to have a rule aimed at increasing electric vehicle sales tossed in court.
A triumphant regular season sets the stage for hopes of playoff glory.
‘We can’t stop it alone,’ a Michigan sheriff tells the Sun, seeking federal border enforcement as his county is targeted by transnational gang members.
Hailing the Ukrainian strikes, President Zelensky exclaims: ‘Thank you, soldiers. Thank you for your accuracy.’
Attack is seen as retaliation by Israel for Iran’s drone and missile attack on the Jewish state.
Isfahan is home to a major airbase for the Iranian military, as well as sites associated with its nuclear program.
‘If we can get it done then let’s get it done,’ the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee tells the Sun.
Biden, meanwhile, emerges as ambiguous on whether he’ll back an Israeli attack on Rafah, Hamas’s last remaining stronghold.
Iran has declared a ‘rejuvenated campaign aimed at women who neglect to adhere to the Islamic dress code in public spaces,’ Masih Alinejad says.
One senator and one congressman are introducing legislation to strip federal funds from the liberal news outlet.
Democrats say the resolution was designed to increase the chances of war in the region.
Congressman Jared Moskowitz wants the House to declare Ms. Greene is ‘Putin’s Special Envoy to the United States.’
‘He’s the most qualified candidate in the modern-day history of America,’ says the chairman of the Natural Law Party, Doug Dern.
Discussions of a declaration come amid record high oil production in America.
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