The spokesperson for Harakat al-Nujaba, one of the main Iranian-backed militias in Iraq, in an interview with The Associated Press in Baghdad condemned the U.S. strikes
A motion filed last month by Trump’s attorney alleged that Willis and Nathan Wade were in an inappropriate romantic relationship that created a conflict of interest
The postponement comes as a federal appeals court has yet to resolve a pending appeal from Trump arguing that he is immune from prosecution for actions he took in the White House
The package, that would include tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine and immigration enforcement, as well as funding for Israel and other American allies, faces a steep climb through Congress
The country has endured 11 days of protests since the former president was banned from running again, even as the crisis over elections to choose new judges deepens
A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of the tribe accuses the Army of ignoring a law passed more than three decades ago aimed at expediting the return of the deceased to Native American lands
The operation, carried out during Donald Trump’s administration, skirted international law and targeted dozens of people, including the Venezuelan president himself, according to The Associated Press
‘It’s time to take away even more capability than we’ve taken in the past,’ Austin said Thursday in his first press conference since he was hospitalized on Jan. 1
The head of the U.S. think tank GMF calls for a new generation of leaders in Israel and Palestine and calls Western doubts over aid to Ukraine ‘myopic’
The company had argued that legislation that transferred Disney World governing district to DeSantis appointees was in retaliation for opposing the state’s so-called don’t say gay law
In nearly every interview the witnesses have stated that they have seen no evidence that Joe Biden was directly involved in his son or brother’s business ventures
The contamination has spawned a wave of litigation by law firms. The CDC agency investigated cancer in about 211,000 people who were stationed at or worked at Camp Lejeune between 1975 and 1985
The Justice Department announced that they had disrupted a botnet of hundreds of U.S.-based small office and home routers hijacked by the Chinese state hackers