Thursday, October 17, 2024
Israeli forces recovered ‘Mentos, money, an AK-47, a lighter, and a UNRWA employee ID’ on his body.
The Maricopa County Recorder’s office was a prime target for pro-Trump protesters following the 2020 election. Officials are taking no chances this time.
Russia, the host of this year’s conference, is poised to push for a new payment system that could skirt Western sanctions.
A House subcommittee reveals 224 incidents of Chinese spying since 2000, highlighting escalating threats to American national security.
A private equity policy would allow the pop star to follow in Tom Brady’s footsteps — if she’s ever interested.
Report reveals systemic issues and critical failures leading to July 13 attack, warns of potential future incidents without urgent changes.
The county claims carbon emissions from the companies were a major factor in the heat dome that set unprecedented temperature records.
Production of the ultra-pure quartz is below pre-storm levels, and critical infrastructure for shipping the mineral is severely damaged.
Service academies are unbeaten and ranked for the first time since 1945.
The entire experience is projected to last six hours, reaching more the 100,000 feet into the sky.
After long pressuring Israel to end the Gaza war and start planning for the ‘day after,’ Washington now seems to be scrambling to use the moment to change the dynamics of the Mideast.
Lucy Connolly sentenced to 31 months for inciting racial hatred following false claims about a Muslim asylum seeker being involved in the tragic stabbing of three girls.
The brain behind the October 7 massacre in southern Israel that launched a Mideast-wide war is killed on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
IDF and Shin Bet investigating after three armed men, one resembling Sinwar, eliminated in southern Gaza encounter.
Meantime the administration is blaming Israel for a humanitarian crisis it didn’t create.
The Federal Elections Commission confirms to The New York Sun that unpaid activity by foreigners is perfectly legal.
The discussion appears to revolve around Vice President Harris’s standing in the upcoming election.
The survey finds 46 percent of respondents experience anxiety, 37 percent report stress, and 31 percent indicate fear related to the election.
Civil rights attorney Bobbie Anne Cox says the language preventing denial of civil rights based on ‘national origin’ could be used to justify noncitizens voting.
The vice president was quick to avoid talking about past policy mistakes, and instead sought to focus on what she would do as president.
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