Monday, July 14, 2025
Congress is on the verge of passing the most consequential sanctions package in the history of the country,’ Senator Graham said on CBS’ Face The Nation.
Four members of the group have been charged with conspiracy to commit acts against the interests of the U.K. after defacing two Royal Air Force planes in protest of weapons shipments to Israel.
Long-time Trump supporters are speaking out against the administration’s handling of the years-long probe as Democrats seek to exploit the rift.
The platform sits at the intersection of tech, sex, digital entrepreneurship — and a broader social debate in America.
Senator Ron Johnson accuses the FBI and Department of Justice of withholding key information despite his repeated requests.
The percentage of Republicans wanting to see legal immigration levels reduced has fallen by 40 points since last year, the pollster reports.
The former champion tells the New York Sun he will be part of the event ‘God willing.’
‘The Democratic nomination, I understand, is casting a very, very wide shadow over this case,’ a lawyer close to the case says.
A new law in Sweden criminalizes purchasing sexual acts online.
Investigators say both pilots were confused by the cutoff of fuel switches seconds after takeoff, leaving the Boeing jet powerless.
While UN and European officials hope that a cease-fire deal would help ease suffering among the Strip’s population, Israelis worry that as in the past, aid confiscation will help Hamas to resurge militarily.
Costly Ukraine war forces Russia to retrench — in Cuba and elsewhere.
A website in the Islamic Republic also claims to have raised $40 million to reward any prospective killer.
The first lady is left fuming after the court sides with two YouTubers who claimed she was born a boy.
Israel, which is not taking credit for the Thursday explosion, is known to have used targeted killings, including of nuclear scientists, raising questions about the strategy’s legitimacy.
The actor and comedian fires back with insults, saying she is still living ‘rent-free in that collapsing brain of yours.’
Calling itself SaveNYC, the new independent expenditure group vows to match the Democratic Socialist’s expansive ground game.
The move follows the Archdiocese of San Bernardino releasing Catholics from the obligation to attend Mass if they are concerned about being deported.
The tech billionaire’s departure and staffing shakeups raise doubts, but the unusual cost-cutting effort may now be institutionalized.
‘I know the honest ones and I know the crooked ones,’ the president says.
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