
Hungary Reports Alleged Pipeline Plot Week Before Parliamentary Election
Hungarian authorities claim to have uncovered a plot to damage gas infrastructure one week before national elections.

Hungarian authorities claim to have uncovered a plot to damage gas infrastructure one week before national elections.

The House Oversight Committee released over eight hours of testimony from Bill and Hillary Clinton regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

NASA has published the initial photographs captured by astronauts during their recent lunar flyby mission.

Research shows adults with prediabetes experienced improved vascular function after eating one avocado and one cup of mango daily for eight weeks.

The U.S. military identified six service members killed in a Thursday plane crash in western Iraq as additional forces deploy to the Middle East.

Raw Farm has recalled its raw milk cheddar cheese products after health officials linked them to an E. coli outbreak affecting nine people across three states.

Former President Trump's immigration plans encounter legal obstacles around birthright citizenship and historical precedent questions.

Pima County Sheriff says suspected kidnapper of missing Today show host's mother could target others as search nears six weeks.

Prosecutors say DNA evidence connects two teenagers to the shooting death of a University of Massachusetts student working as a congressional intern in Washington, DC.

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration lacks authority to unilaterally rescind approval of New York's $9 congestion fee.

Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel presented a six-point agenda for Democrats' 2026 midterm strategy while addressing speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run.

Oil tanker traffic through the critical Strait of Hormuz has dropped to fewer than five vessels daily, prompting calls for international naval intervention.

Noelia Castillo, 25, died by euthanasia in Spain after winning a legal battle against family members who opposed her decision.

Democratic officials are using more profanity in public communications while political candidates across parties invest in enhanced security measures.

A website identifying as Iranian posted what appeared to be personal emails from before Patel's director role, while hosted on Russian servers.
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