Hawaii has returned to federal court with a new motion in its challenge to Trump administration travel ban rules regarding citizens from six majority Muslim countries. In the motion filed
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A U.S. military judge on Friday put pretrial hearings in the Sept. 11 terrorism case at Guantanamo Bay on an indefinite hold amid a dispute with officials over the way
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, Cultural Organization (UNESCO) last week, at a gathering in Krakow, Poland, voted to list the Ma’aras HaMachpelah in Hebron as a World Heritage Site in
Today the Illinois House of Representatives voted to override Governor Rauner’s veto of the state budget. With both chambers overriding the veto, the state budget has now become law. Included
“I just wanted the honor of shaking their hands,” said a middle-aged man. “In all my years of my work on behalf of Klal Yisroel, I’ve never come anywhere near
Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed his first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying Saturday he thinks Trump accepted his assurances that Russia didn’t meddle in the U.S. presidential
Phoenix has broken a 112-year-old record for heat. National Weather Service meteorologists say the Arizona city had a high of 118 degrees on Friday. That broke the previous mark of
A man accused of selling Top Secret information to China has been ordered held without bond after prosecutors revealed his links to the CIA. A magistrate had initially ruled that
Police say a suspect is in custody after shots were fired at a New York City mall. The Kings Plaza Shopping Center in Brooklyn was briefly evacuated after shots were
Donald Trump’s eldest son, son-in-law and then-campaign chairman met with a Russian lawyer shortly after Trump won the Republican nomination, in what appears to be the earliest known private meeting
New York State police issued over 10,000 tickets during their annual Fourth of July crackdown on drunk driving. Overall, troopers issued 10,435 tickets statewide during the 96-hour campaign, which began
Some flights at New York’s Kennedy Airport were briefly delayed, but not by passengers of equipment malfunctions. It was turtles. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says
One reason North Korea is the world’s most dire nuclear hotspot is that among the most important players, even allies and semi-allies have different desires and priorities. An enemy to
State election officials voiced doubt Saturday that adequate security measures can be adopted before 2018 elections to safeguard against the possibility of a foreign government interfering in U.S. elections. That’s
According to multiple media reports, Shlomo Helbrans, the leader of the Lev Tahor cult, drowned on Friday in Mexico. He was 55. Local media reports said his body was found
Police say a man who claimed to be a U.S. senator tried to get inside Trump Tower to see Ivanka Trump and has been arrested. NBC New York says the
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