Tuesday, June 17, 2025
‘They believe in Open Borders, Transgender for Everybody, and Men playing in Women’s Sports,’ the president says.
Law enforcement officials say there were dozens more lawmakers included on Vance Luther Boelter’s hit list.
New York’s high court will have to revisit whether some religious groups can be excluded from abortion coverage mandates in health care plans.
The city of Wyandotte has until Halloween to come up with a water fluoridation plan.
‘Three years earlier provides time for intervention,’ the lead researcher says of the early detection test.
The satellite image report shows water loss equivalent to Lake Mead’s entire volume.
‘You can note the absence of terms like “climate change” and “gender” and other things from this leaders summit agenda,’ one analyst says of the upcoming meeting.
Her five-game absence exposed the league’s dependence on Indiana superstar.
Tech consumer advocates find that Tesla Model Ys simply can’t see school buses, kids.
Is competition in the global arms market the real reason France is barring a major competitor?
In the streets of Barcelona, demonstrators armed with water guns spray unsuspecting tourists as part of growing protests.
The Israelis may destroy Iran’s above-ground sites, but North Korea masterminded construction of the underground complexes Tehran will need if it is to stave off defeat. In the end, American bunker-busting bombs will be needed to obliterate them.
The television network, which is tightly controlled by Iran’s supreme leader, ‘was used by the armed forces to advance military operations under civilian cover, using its own means and assets,’ Israel says.
North Korea over the years has built up a tight relationship with Iran, with teams going back and forth observing, advising, and assisting.
From a bomb shelter at Tel Aviv, our correspondent reports of the wail of sirens signaling incoming ballistic missiles the length of Israel Sunday evening.
The nation’s largest lawyers association claims that the president’s executive orders are part of a targeted policy of coercion aimed at punishing his political opponents.
Brooke Rollins says she fully supports deportations but is trying not to interrupt the food supply with mass arrests.
Abedin’s ex-husband, Anthony Weiner, is viewed by many as partially responsible for Democrats’ loss in 2016, though he is trying to make a political comeback this year.
The congresswoman, fresh off her Fighting Oligarchy tour with 83-year-old Senator Sanders, says it would be ‘unconscionable’ to hand Cuomo power at a moment when Democratic Party voters are demanding fresh faces.
Federal officials are offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of a suspect who impersonated a police officer to kill the House Democrat leader.
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