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House Democrats launched a bid Wednesday to subpoena President Donald Trump’s Justice Department for files in the trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, goading GOP lawmakers to defy Trump and Republican

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A dual U.S.-Chinese citizen and former Southern California engineer has admitted to stealing thousands of sensitive files related to next-generation missile detection technology—an act federal prosecutors say could have endangered

A top Iranian official warned Wednesday that European threats to reimpose sanctions could lead Iran to withdraw from an international pact that limits the spread of nuclear weapons, one of

Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, once detained by ICE and embraced by progressive circles as a symbol of resistance, is now drawing fierce backlash after pointedly refusing to condemn

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed the Trump administration to remove three Democratic members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, who had been fired by President Donald Trump and then

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New York Republican Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17), who represents Monsey and surrounding areas in the House of Representatives, announced Wednesday that he will not be running for governor in 2026,

Friends and relatives of four University of Idaho students murdered in their rental home by Bryan Kohberger delivered powerful statements of love, anguish and condemnation as his sentencing hearing began

Large demonstrations erupted in Yerushalayim on Wednesday afternoon, as hundreds of bnei Torah gathered to protest the continued attempts to force bnei yeshivos into the IDF. The protest follows the

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The IDF has identified an increase in operational accidents in recent weeks, and especially since the resumption of battle in Gaza in March. The accidents include the explosion of weapons

A U.S. government employee has been banned from leaving China after traveling there in a personal capacity, the State Department said Tuesday, marking the latest case where Beijing has stopped

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