Experts warn Iran could have a nuclear bomb before the next president takes office
Iran is closer to becoming a nuclear-armed power than much of the world realizes, according to a nonpartisan research group’s new report.
Iran is closer to becoming a nuclear-armed power than much of the world realizes, according to a nonpartisan research group’s new report.
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Meta’s Oversight Board has found that the phrase “from the river to the sea” — a rallying cry for supporters of Palestinian rights — does not necessarily violate the Facebook owner’s policies on hate speech. The controversial phrase should not automatically be removed from posts on Facebook, Instagram or Threads, determined the board, which consists
Former Navy SEAL Rob O'Neill, credited with killing Usama Bin Laden, is speaking out after filing a lawsuit to restore his name after an incident at a Texas hotel last year.
Vice President Kamala Harris' quick call for gun control contrasts after the Georgia school shooting contrasts with her silence on Venezuelan migrant gangs terrorizing a Colorado town.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are expected to appeal the $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s case at a federal appeals court on Friday.
Vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance was among the plaintiffs arguing that current limits violate the U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment. A federal appeals court on Sept. 5 rejected a Republican effort to allow political party committees to spend unlimited money on campaigns in coordination with the candidates they support. Vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance