In a significant move, the NSO Group, known for its controversial spyware, has been acquired by a U.S. investment group led by Hollywood producer Robert Simonds. This acquisition raises questions about privacy and oversight as the company remains under Israeli regulation despite the change in ownership.
As peace talks continue in Egypt, U.S. officials join negotiations to end the war in Gaza. Can Israel and Hamas reach a historic agreement? Key issues include hostages, disarmament, and international oversight.
In a tense Senate hearing, Attorney General Pamela Bondi dodged critical questions from Democrats about various controversies, sparking accusations of a cover-up and partisan attacks.
Sam Terblanche, a Columbia University junior, tragically died after being misdiagnosed in the emergency room. Despite seeking help for severe symptoms, he was sent home twice. His father's fight for justice reveals the troubling state of emergency care.
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission has approved BlackRock's takeover of Minnesota Power, ignoring warnings that it could lead to higher bills and reduced oversight. Critics fear this decision prioritizes profits over public interest.
A revolutionary peace proposal aims to transform Gaza into a terror-free zone, ensuring hostages' return and promoting redevelopment. With international oversight, will this be the turning point for lasting peace?
Newly released documents from the Epstein investigation expose connections between the disgraced financier and high-profile conservatives, sparking outrage and calls for transparency.
Recent documents released by the House Oversight Committee shed light on connections between Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Steve Bannon with Jeffrey Epstein. These revelations spark outrage and questions about accountability.
ByteDance will retain ownership of TikTok's U.S. operations but will form a joint venture to manage data and algorithms. Amid scrutiny from lawmakers, the deal's structure is still evolving.
The White House has revealed details of a TikTok deal with China that would allow the app to operate in the US under strict data privacy measures. Oracle will manage user data, and a new board will ensure American oversight.