
Intelligence Officials to Testify Before Senate on National Security Threats
Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

U.S. officials are reportedly in discussions with Kurdish leaders about potentially supporting opposition groups against Iran's government.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under new leadership is changing priorities while corporate DEI participation declines significantly.

A Yale University report alleges connections between Russian oil sector companies and the deportation of children from Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.

Flight attendant Solange Tremblay was ejected from aircraft during LaGuardia runway incident, suffering multiple fractures.

Democratic primary contests in New York and Virginia reveal persistent ideological splits within the party on issues like foreign policy and gun rights.

The United States has publicly released video footage showing military strikes conducted against targets inside Iran.

Fertility clinics in northern Cyprus and Florida are under investigation following allegations of embryo and sperm mix-ups affecting multiple families.

Cuba's 11 million residents face a complete electrical system failure as the country grapples with ongoing energy and economic crises.

The government has scrapped plans for additional medical training positions following the union's decision to proceed with a six-day strike.

Energy markets and pharmaceutical companies respond to potential changes in U.S. foreign policy and domestic regulations under Trump administration.

Chris Partridge filed suit against Michigan, alleging he was wrongfully terminated as a scapegoat during the 2023 sign-stealing investigation.

The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Harvard University, claiming the school violated civil rights laws by discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students.

Minnesota officials filed a federal lawsuit seeking evidence from three shootings by federal agents during immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis.

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker indicated he may consider running for president in 2028 while focusing on his current Senate reelection campaign.
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