Friday, April 25, 2025
‘Shame on her,’ Attorney General Bondi says.
Some are disappointed in the university’s handling of campus antisemitism. Others fear the political blowback.
The attorney, Abbe Lowell, denounces ‘threadbare’ accusations against New York’s top prosecutor.
The student cannot graduate high school without the class or another approved accommodation.
The Golden State’s rapid growth in 2024 outpaced global leaders.
An internal memo accidentally uploaded to the court’s docket has the legal team admitting their own case may not hold up in court.
Eight bodies found in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island are sparking intense speculation online, despite police claims of no connection.
‘We have three students that should be here with us today,’ North Carolina educator, Annette Albright, says during the signing ceremony before naming Austin Metcalf.
Federal authorities say he oversaw mass murder and rape in his native country, lied about it in visa applications.
The effort to hold the United Nations’s Palestinian refugee agency accountable comes in wake of a lawsuit alleging it has aided Hamas terrorists.
Indian authorities demolish homes of Lashkar-e-Taiba commanders linked to murders of more than two dozen tourists.
Yaroslav Moskalik was killed just hours before U.S. envoy is set to speak with Putin at Moscow.
Cell phones are still ringing in the rubble at Kyiv where Putin’s missiles struck civilian apartment buildings.
‘I don’t think you can have a deal if Iran is not willing to cooperate with the IAEA and tell it what is going on,” a former inspector with the agency, David Albright, tells the Sun.
The Academy Award-winning movie has seen a 3,200 percent spike in streaming views as the church prepares to select a new pontiff.
The judge asked the former GOP lawmaker from Long Island why he had shown no remorse for his crimes.
Navy veteran Zachary Young is suing at least two other outlets for their coverage of his efforts to evacuate Afghans.
State Senate Minority Leader Jason Pizzo, who trashed the party on his way out the door, says he will become an independent.
Some party leaders say they must focus on defeating Republicans, not ousting fellow Democrats.
‘The negotiations should be comprised of 30,000-pound bombs,’ the Pennsylvania senator says.
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