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On Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas launched a brutal assault on Israel. As 5,000 rockets slammed into civilian targets, terrorists ...
Locals and tourists in Spain's capital struggled on Sunday (August 10) with extreme heat at Rastro street market as the ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese presented a united front on ...
Real peace is an uphill battle while the Progressive “useful idiots” can be counted upon to force truces or ceasefires, which ...
President Trump announced a trade deal with South Korea on Wednesday, putting 15 percent tariffs on South Korean goods, much ...
The United States repatriated an American child separated from their family from a sprawling camp in northeastern Syrian that ...
"The state and defense have resolved defendant's case," Joseph Ambroz's attorney, Matthew McDonald, said in a notice to the court filed Monday.
NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi tells an unexpected family story from Israel about the friendship of her father and his Iraqi Jewish college friend.
From the first transatlantic telegraph cable to the Atlanta Olympics bombing, this week in history saw key events in politics, war, science and culture that shaped the world.
U.S. Central Command forces killed a senior ISIS leader, along with his two sons in Syria, according to CENTCOM.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Maria Carroccia decided herself that five Hockey Canada players were "not guilty" of sexual assault months after deciding to dismiss the jury.