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Famine was officially declared Friday in northern Gaza, including Gaza City, by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification system (IPC), the world’s leading authority on hunger. But Israel swiftly denounced

The FBI on Friday searched the Maryland home and Washington office of former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton as part of a criminal investigation into the potential mishandling

As Texas Republicans and California Democrats redraw U.S. House districts to their advantage ahead of next year’s elections, they’re potentially disrupting a rare partisan balance in American politics. The 220-215

Five bodies were exhumed from shallow graves in coastal Kenya, at a site near where more than 400 bodies of followers of a doomsday cult were recovered two years ago.

A major cybercrime crackdown coordinated by Interpol has led to the arrest of 1,209 suspects across Africa and the recovery of nearly $97.4 million, the organization announced Friday. Dubbed Operation

Federal auto safety regulators are investigating why Tesla has repeatedly broken rules requiring it to quickly tell them about crashes involving its self-driving technology, a potentially significant development given the

Vice President JD Vance pitched President Donald Trump’s sweeping new law as a “working families’ tax cut” during a visit Thursday to a refrigeration facility in swing-state Georgia, a preview

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Socialist Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani continues to lead the New York City mayoral race, even as a majority of voters say they are turned off by his past anti-police stance,

Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Donald Trump and senior director for counterterrorism at the National Security Council, says it is “high time” for the United States to designate the

The Trump administration can slash hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of research funding in its push to cut federal diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, the Supreme Court decided Thursday.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced it will issue a new stamp honoring Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, continuing its tradition of recognizing distinguished Americans.

A pair of federal lawsuits filed in San Francisco and New York this week accuse Delta Air Lines and United Airlines of misleading passengers by charging premium fees for window

A catastrophic attack on Israeli soldiers in Gaza was narrowly averted last month when a Hamas explosive device failed to detonate inside a Namer armored personnel carrier (APC) after troops

A 20-year-old Oklahoma man who pledged support to ISIS, threatened to bomb synagogues, and possessed illicit child abuse materials has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison, the Justice

A 27-year-old man was seriously injured in an accident at the HCS resort in Fallsburg when he was struck by a helicopter used for activities on the grounds. The incident

Uganda has agreed to a deal with the United States to take deported migrants as long as they don’t have criminal records and are not unaccompanied minors, the foreign ministry

A German court has ruled that the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial may lawfully bar visitors from wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh at commemorative events, upholding the site’s right to restrict political

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