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Biden’s Comments Stir Oil Markets Amidst White House Briefing Tensions

On Sunday, reports from Israeli news outlets indicated that the administration under President Joe Biden proposed a "compensation package" to Israel. This offer aims...

Netanyahu Meets With U.S. Senators on Oct. 7 Anniversary

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a group of U.S. Senators in his office in Jerusalem on the first anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks.

‘Merchant of Death’ Selling Arms to Houthis

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, known as the "Merchant of Death," has reportedly sold arms to Iran-backed Houthi rebels.

Group Conducting Rescue Operations Ask Where Federal Government is After Hurricane Helene

A group of volunteers conducting rescue operations in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene have raised concerns about the federal and state government's response to the disaster.

Former Teacher Awarded Settlement After Pronoun Controversy Leads to Termination

A Virginia educator, who lost his job six years ago for not calling a biologically female student by “he/him” pronouns, is set to receive...

Document Release on Biden and Family Business Ties Postponed to Post-Election 2024

The disclosure of documents from Joe Biden's tenure as vice president, which include communications with his son, Hunter, and brother, James, about their business...

China Replaces Christian Images with Xi Jinping

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has made efforts to exercise control of the churches in China, replacing Christian images with pictures of President Xi Jinping.

Melania Trump Expresses Support for Abortion Rights Ahead of Book Release

In her forthcoming memoir set to release this Tuesday, Melania Trump, the former first lady, reveals her stance in favor of a woman's choice...

Iran Escalates Conflict with Wave of Ballistic Missiles Following Nasrallah’s Death

For nearly a week, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, has been out of the public eye following the assassination of Hezbollah's Secretary General...

Colorado to Pay Legal Fees for Web Designer Against LGBTQ Weddings in Free Speech Case

The State of Colorado has agreed to pay more than $1.5 million in legal fees to a web designer who refused to create a website for a same-sex couple.

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