In a bold move, Ukraine's Security Service has targeted the Kerch bridge in Crimea, causing significant damage. This strategic operation marks the third attack on this Russian infrastructure since the invasion began.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has raised alarms over China's imminent threat to Taiwan at the Shangri-la Dialogue, urging Asian nations to bolster defense efforts and collaborate with the US to prevent conflict.
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President Trump is set to speak with President Putin about ending the violence in Ukraine after failed peace talks in Istanbul. Can their conversation change the course of the conflict?
In a shocking escalation, Ukraine reports its largest drone attack from Russia since the invasion began, with 273 drones launched. As casualties rise, international calls for a ceasefire intensify amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions.
The Israeli military has begun mobilizing forces for an intensified offensive in Gaza, conducting airstrikes that have already resulted in over 140 civilian deaths. While preparations are underway, the situation remains tense as the ground invasion looms.
The Trump administration is exploring the suspension of habeas corpus, a move that could allow the government to detain migrants without due process. This controversial proposal raises serious legal and constitutional questions.
In a startling move, the Trump administration is contemplating suspending the writ of habeas corpus, raising alarms over legal rights and immigration policies. Stephen Miller suggests this could aid mass deportations amidst claims of an 'invasion' by gangs.
In a dramatic standoff, NYPD arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian activists who occupied Columbia University’s library, demanding action against Israel's invasion of Gaza. The incident highlights tensions over campus protests and university funding.
Newly released documents indicate President Kennedy's significant distrust of the CIA following the Bay of Pigs invasion. This has reignited conspiracy theories about the agency's involvement in his assassination.