Netanyahu: Israel 'Defending Itself' Against War on Seven Fronts
The prime minister also vowed to win 'with or without' help after French President Emmanuel Macron said Israel shouldn't get any more weapons to use in Gaza
Trump Returns To Pennsylvania Rally Site Where He Was Shot By Would-Be Assassin
The former president called the field a 'monument to the valor of our first responders;' without them, 'it would have been a very different story'
Former Prime Minister's Supporters Wound Scores Of Pakistani Police During Clashes Outside Capital
A heavily armed convoy of anti-government demonstrators 'fired on the police and continuously used tear gas,'
Interior Minister Moshin Naqvi reported
Hezbollah Loses Contact With Potential New Leader After Israeli Airstrike
Hashem Safieddine was considered a likely successor to Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed by Israel last month.
X Pays $5 Million In Fines To Wrong Bank In Brazil: Report
The social media giant is seeking to resume operations in the South American country, where owner Elon Musk has been feuding with a Supreme Court justice.
Colorado Judge Targeted By Threats After Sentencing Election-Denying Former Official For Vote System Breach
Security was beefed up at the Mesa County courthouse in Grand Junction over the threats directed at Judge Matthew Barrett.
Boeing, Striking Union Set To Resume Contract Negotiations
Company CEO Kelly Ortberg said a deal with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers 'stands as a priority for me'
Trump Vows To Rename US Military Base After Confederate General Who Owned Black Slaves
'We're going to bring our country back,' Trump boasts of changing North Carolina's Fort Liberty to again honor slave-owner Braxton Bragg, who lost key Civil War battles.
Switzerland's Glaciers Shrink Another 2.5% Despite Heavy Snowfall
Heat-absorbing dust carried by winds from the Sahara compounded the effect of 'very high' summer temperatures, according to the Swiss Academy of Sciences.
Swing State North Carolina Faces 'Daunting' Election Issues From Hurricane Helene: Official
Voter registration ends Oct. 11 and election offices are closed in 12 western counties in North Carolina, one of seven states expected to decide the race for president.
Biden Says Dockworkers Deserve 'Fair Wage' In First Reaction To Strike
Some ocean carriers saw their profits skyrocket more than 800% after the COVID-19 pandemic compared to what they made before, the president said.
Ukrainian Lawmaker Says 'Bomb Moscow,' Asks 'Who We Are Afraid Of?'
'If we would do this, they would never attack Ukraine. But they did this just because they saw no reaction,' Oleksiy Goncharenko said during a fiery speech.
California Bans Schools From Serving Froot Loops, Other Artificially Colored Food
A 2021 state study linked the dyes to 'adverse neurobehavioral effects, such as inattentiveness, hyperactivity and restlessness in sensitive children'
3 Dead, 15 Wounded In Walmart Stabbing Spree In China
The 37-year-old suspect went to the store to 'vent his anger due to a personal economic dispute,' police said.
Israel Claims Hezbollah Planned Its Own 'Oct. 7-Style' Attack
The Lebanon-based militant group wanted 'to do in northern Israel what Hamas did in southern Israel,' a military spokesperson said.
Former President Jimmy Carter Turns 100
The soft-spoken Democrat, who broke the mold as an unabashed rock 'n' roll fan, will mark the milestone after starting hospice care for brain cancer last year.
Turkey Calls On UN To Recommend Use Of Force Over Israeli Attacks In Lebanon, Gaza
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the General Assembly should act 'if the Security Council can't show the necessary will.'
FTC Says Hess CEO Encouraged OPEC To Raise Prices, Bans Him From Chevron Board
Oil company scion John Hess allegedly 'communicated publicly and privately with OPEC representatives and oil ministers of OPEC member states.'
Ebay Off The Hook For Allegedly Selling Banned Car Parts, Restricted Pesticides
A judge ruled the online marketplace was protected by a law that makes companies immune from liability over content posted by internet users.
Looming Dockworkers Strike Would Disrupt US Auto Deliveries, Food Imports And Could Drive Up Toy Prices
Many big retailers have tried to prepare for the looming job action by stockpiling merchandise ahead of the anticipated job action.
Ford Offers Free Chargers, Installation To Lure More Customers Into Buying EVs
The deal, which starts Tuesday and runs through Jan. 2, comes as the automaker faces a $5 billion loss on its electric vehicle unit this year.
Shelter-In-Place Order Extended Indefinitely After Georgia Chemical Plant Fire
Dangerous chlorine was detected in the air and officials told nearly 100,000 residents to 'turn the air conditioning off and keep windows and doors shut.'
FEMA Head Blames Climate Change For 'Historic Flooding' From Hurricane Helene
The death toll from the devastating storm rose to at least 88, with North Carolina's governor saying more bodies would likely be found.
US Eastern, Gulf Coast Ports Prepare For Shutdown Ahead Of Dockworkers' Strike
The Tuesday strike by the International Longshoremen's Association could cost the American economy as much as $7.5 billion a week.
Pentagon Warns Iran Against Attacking American Personnel, Interests in Mideast
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been conferring with U.S. military officials since Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.
Israel Bombs Yemeni Port City After Houthi Missile Attacks
The Israeli military said dozens of aircraft targeted power plants and port facilities in the western city of Hodeidah
Google Spends $2.7 Billion To Rehire Star AI Engineer
Noam Shazeer left the company in 2021 after it refused to release a chatbot he developed
Netanyahu Issues Threat After Nasrallah Assassination: 'The Work Has Still Not Been Completed'
'There is nowhere in Iran or the Middle East beyond the reach of the long arm of Israel, and today you know how true that is,' he vowed.
Belgian King, Prime Minister Confront Pope Over Child Sex Abuse, Forced Adoption Scandals
'Misdeeds need to be recognized,' Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said. 'When something goes wrong we cannot accept cover-ups.'
OpenAI Suffers $5 Billion Annual Loss On $3.7 Billion In Revenue: Reports
The revelation is contained in financial documents given to investors as part of a $7 billion funding push