President Trump’s new Board of Peace is drawing global attention as billions are committed to reshape Gaza’s future and challenge the old UN framework.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the report troubling as European allies conclude Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was killed with a rare toxin.
The NBA superstar’s simple message to Israeli fans sparked outrage from a longtime Israel critic.
As artificial intelligence blurs the line between innovation and imitation, a veteran broadcaster is taking on Big Tech in a case that could reshape copyright law.
The outspoken rapper pointed at Washington after a stage mishap, days after threatening federal agents from the mic.
As U.K. prosecutors push to reinstate his conviction, the Trump administration is reportedly weighing asylum for a protester who says Britain is retreating from free expression.
After years of defending expansive immigration policies, Clinton now concedes that unchecked migration has been disruptive and destabilizing.
Critics warn the prostitution bill would worsen human trafficking and crime as Colorado already struggles with public safety.
The son of Iran’s last shah argues that American strength under President Trump could hasten the collapse of Tehran’s clerical rulers.
As tensions rise, President Trump signals strength while Iran faces mounting pressure at home and abroad.
Texas governor defends Operation Lone Star and says blue states can’t have it both ways on immigration and law enforcement.
The White House says partisan obstruction is putting FEMA, TSA, and national security operations at risk.