Pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil filed a $20 million claim against the Trump administration, claiming he was falsely imprisoned and faced malicious prosecution.
Federal agents conducting an immigration enforcement operation in California discovered eight unaccompanied migrant children working at a cannabis farm.
Italian-Egyptian belly dancer Sohila Tarek Hassan Haggag made headlines when Egyptian authorities arrested her at Cairo International Airport on June 22 for allegedly using seductive techniques—the exact phrasing investigators cited.
A shocking Kyiv ambush claimed the life of a top Ukrainian intelligence officer Thursday morning, renewing fears of Russian aggression on Ukrainian soil.
Helen Comperatore, the widow of Corey Comperatore—the fire chief killed protecting his daughter during the failed assassination attempt on President Trump almost one year ago—has unleashed blistering criticism against the Secret Service, referring to the organization as "garbage" for its disastrous handling of security in Butler, Pennsylvania.
France and Britain sealed a nuclear agreement Thursday, marking a major shift in European defense amid concerns over Washington's diminishing role in global security.
France and the UK launched a one in, one out pilot program Thursday to curb dangerous Channel crossings by returning migrants on small boats while accepting vetted asylum seekers.
Columbia University trustee Shoshana Shendelman condemned the school’s “lack of moral clarity” and failure to confront anti-Semitism, declaring the university has shown a “disturbing lack of moral clarity” and “tarnished” its reputation “for the foreseeable future.”
Secretary of State Marco Rubio took aim at Russia’s lack of progress in Ukraine peace talks this Thursday, signaling that the Trump administration may tighten sanctions amid escalating Kremlin aggression.
Independent Senate hopeful Dan Osborn touts himself as a “lifelong Independent.” But trenches behind his campaign reveal a different truth: the Conservatives for Osborn operation runs on longtime Democratic Party insiders.