Tuesday, April 15, 2025
In a letter exclusively obtained by the Sun, one of Robert Mueller’s top deputies is summoned for a meeting with the United States attorney for the District of Columbia.
From wildlife disruption to waterway pollution, a new study warns man’s best friend leaves a destructive footprint on ecosystems across the planet.
The New York congresswoman has been on a national tour with Senator Sanders for the past few weeks, raising her profile in some of the reddest states in the country.
The pair have a long history of attacking each other.
Attorney General James Uthmeier warns Mayor Buddy Dyer to abandon the city’s ‘Trust Act’ or face removal from office.
Other celebrations are moving forward but are expecting much smaller crowds.
“If you can’t afford to buy the tickets outright, the answer is that you shouldn’t be attending festivals yet,” one critic said.
Peter Hildebrand insists that the disease can’t kill anyone.
The jury was seated in less than an hour on Monday morning.
‘A conference under the UN roof, complete with endless hostile speeches, is bad news for Israel,’ a veteran diplomat tells the Sun.
After months of delays, President Mohamed Muizzu makes his travel ban on Israeli passport holders official.
‘Traditionally, Italy has been Europe’s weak link on Iran,’ a Tehran watcher says, although under Meloni relations might be less favorable for Iran. Witkoff is ‘way over his depth,’ says another.
Representatives of 50 countries, meeting at Brussels, commit to giving $24 billion, making the EU the top supplier of military aid to Kyiv.
The Trump administration is now locked in a high-profile legal battle with attorneys for a Maryland man mistakenly shipped to a prison in Central America.
As many as 200,000 people have disappeared in Mexico, but parents are left on their own to figure out what happened.
David Ellison reportedly ‘spent the night socializing with members of Trump’s inner circle.’
‘No other news organization in the United States receives the level of guaranteed access previously bestowed upon the AP,’ the Trump administration says.
Seven in ten Americans now say they are either very or somewhat concerned about the president’s import tax plan.
Silicon Valley’s congressman says a class of ‘economic royalists’ is lining up behind the vice president.
The documents contain wonky language and footnotes sourced by ChatGPT.
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