Syria's military has entered a Druze stronghold, escalating fears of minority attacks and prompting Israeli strikes. With 30 dead, the community calls for international protection amidst rising tensions.
In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has accused Senator Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud, claiming a criminal case has been referred to the Justice Department. Schiff denies wrongdoing, calling the allegations a political attack.
In a surprising twist, Tim Weiner, a known critic of the CIA, now defends the agency amidst Trump’s attacks. His new book explores the CIA's struggles against foreign threats and the impact of political decisions on national security.
In a bold move, Trump announces new military aid for Ukraine, coinciding with Russia's relentless drone attacks. Can this shift the balance in the ongoing conflict?
Ukrainians are exhausted and fearful as Trump gives Russia 50 days to agree to a ceasefire. Local leaders express concern over the potential for increased violence during this period. Will the new US support bring hope or prolong suffering?
As the Trump administration intensifies its attacks on the Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell, the Fed pushes back with a new FAQ page defending its $2.5 billion renovation, highlighting modernization and historic preservation.
In a harrowing overnight attack, Russia unleashed hundreds of drones and missiles on Ukraine, resulting in civilian deaths and injuries. President Zelenskyy calls for tougher sanctions and increased air defense support from allies.
A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals for three men accused of the 9/11 attacks, leading to a potential appeal and renewed calls for justice from victims' families. The case has been stalled for years, creating frustration and uncertainty.
In a bold move, Trump reveals plans to send Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine through NATO. This comes as Ukraine faces increased drone attacks from Russia, with leaders urging timely shipments.
Despite recent Houthi attacks that sunk two vessels, maritime experts say there's no immediate decline in Red Sea shipping. Companies previously rerouted ships, but current transit levels remain steady.