Iran Moves Warship Into Red Sea After U.S. Destroys Houthi Boats
The Red Sea sees another escalation as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise.
The Red Sea sees another escalation as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise.
The deputy leader of the Gaza-based terrorist organization Hamas was killed in an Israeli air strike, according to Hezbollah news outlets.
Monica Rodriguez takes a look at the real meaning behind "cognitive security" and how the illegitimate government is weaponizing it against American citizens.
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South Korea Opposition Leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck during his visit to Busan.
with Marc Morano
An insider source with knowledge of the decision has informed the press that Harvard President Claudine Gay will step down from her position this afternoon, capping the shortest tenure in the university's history.
Bitcoin galloped past $45,000 for the first time since April 2022, buoyed by optimism around the possible approval of exchange-traded spot bitcoin funds.
U.S. stocks fell on the first trading day of 2024 after investors tempered expectations around interest-rate cuts this year.
Former Paralympic star Oscar Pistorius will be released from prison on Friday after he was granted parole nearly 11 years after killing his girlfriend.
Rafa Nadal was elated to return to professional tennis after nearly a year on the sidelines.
Grammy-winning Colombian singer Shakira has been immortalized in her famous belly-dancing pose in a giant bronze statue in her home city of Barranquilla.
President Joe Biden has a history of abandoning Americans in the midst of emergencies and natural catastrophes, with little chance of enough assistance arriving. Here are four instances in which Americans were left on their own.
Japanese officials issued tsunami warnings and an evacuation order on Monday after a sequence of earthquakes trembled the west part of the main island.
According to a recent poll, President Joe Biden is displaying "alarming weakness" among the "stalwarts" of the left-wing base, such as young, Hispanic, and Black voters, as election season approaches.
Two men from New York City carried out multiple fake armed robberies at convenience stores and fast food establishments across the United States in order to obtain immigration benefits, according to federal prosecutors.
It is officially the 2024 election year and states across the country are enacting controversial laws.
In order to avoid making assumptions that are not "the reality for many people," the Methodist Church of Great Britain has urged its pastors, deacons, and elders to cease using “derogatory” terms like "husband" and "wife."
American economist Harry Dent made an unfortunate prediction about the markets in the new year, claiming that 2024 will bring forth the “biggest crash of our lifetime.”