Northern Gaza Currently Experiencing Severe Famine Declares Senior UN Official
The official emphasized the critical need for a ceasefire and a significant increase in aid delivery through both land and sea routes.
Education Department Probes Discrimination Claims At Columbia University
The inquiry aims to assess whether the university is adhering to Title VI regulations, which prohibit discrimination based on race, color, or national origin.
Nippon Steel's Acquisition Of US Steel Faces Delay Amid DOJ Inquiry
Initially slated for the second or third quarter of 2024, the closure is now tentatively aimed for the third or fourth quarter.
Military Acknowledges Mistaken Airstrike Resulting In Civilian Casualty In Syria
The incident, which occurred on May 3, 2023, sparked immediate questions about the accuracy of the target identification and the adherence to civilian protection protocols.
Biden's Hard Line: Violence Unacceptable In Gaza Campus Protests
The president's remarks, delivered from the White House, underscored the need for clarity in navigating the delicate balance between free speech and maintaining law and order.
Biden Administration Eyes Major Shift In Marijuana Policy, Reports Say
This reclassification would signal a recognition of the drug's potential medical benefits and its comparatively lower risk of abuse compared to other substances.
Qatar Urges Israel And Hamas To Step Up Efforts For A Ceasefire Deal: Reports
An Israeli delegation is expected to arrive in Egypt in the coming days to discuss the latest proposals in negotiations.
Graham Expects Supreme Court Will Transfer Trump's Immunity Case To Lower Courts
He further stated that he wasn't concerned at all about the possibility of the ex-president's criminal cases not being resolved before the November election.
Elon Musk Heads To China For A Visit To Tesla's Second-Largest Market
Musk aims to meet senior Chinese officials in Beijing to discuss the deployment of Full-Self Driving (FSD) software in China.
Biden Pokes Fun At Trump, Protesters Chant 'Free, Free Palestine' At White House Media Dinner
Despite the Gaza protesters outside, President Joe Biden in his speech made no mention of Israel's ongoing war and took the opportunity to take jabs at Trump.
Florida Rep. Bill Posey Announces Retirement, Joining Other Republicans
The announcement from Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.) came shortly after the filing deadline for candidates looking to fill his seat in the district, located east of Orlando.
US Intelligence Suggests Putin Didn't Order Navalny's Assassination: Report
Navalny's allies have accused Putin of orchestrating his murder and have pledged to furnish evidence supporting their claim.
US Reaffirms Support For Israel As Gaza-Related Campus Protests Rage On
"My commitment to Israel, I want to make clear again, is ironclad," said Biden after signing the $95 billion national security supplemental into law.
Amid Campus Unrest, White House Aims To Curb Biden's Graduation Speeches
Pro-Palestinian protests have surged across college campuses in the United States, posing a challenge for school administrators who are struggling to quell the unrest.
Harvey Weinstein Set To Navigate Retrial Process Following Conviction Overturn
The initial trial, following revelations in a New York Times article, led to Weinstein's arrest in 2018 and subsequent conviction in 2020.
Biden Expresses Willingness To Debate Trump In Howard Stern Interview
This statement marks the first time Biden has indicated his readiness to participate in a debate with Trump during this election cycle.
Maine Governor Signs Gun Safety Laws After Lewiston Shootings
The new laws, approved by state lawmakers, encompass a range of provisions aimed at bolstering public safety while respecting Maine's strong tradition of gun ownership and outdoor heritage.
US Holds Off On Sanctioning Israeli Units Amid Human Rights Allegations
Secretary of State Antony Blinken's letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson outlined this decision, stating that aid delivery would not be delayed, provided Israel takes specific steps to address the allegations.
FTC Issues $5.6 Million Refunds To Amazon Ring Camera Buyers Over Privacy Concerns
Recipients of the refunds will receive payments via PayPal, with amounts varying between $150.00 and $47.70, depending on factors such as the type of Ring device owned and the timeframe of account usage.
Trump's Request For New Trial In E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case Denied
Contrary to Trump's assertions, Judge Kaplan emphasized that Carroll's compensatory damages were not solely for emotional distress but also encompassed the gravity of the harm inflicted.
DOJ Agrees To $138.7M Settlement With Larry Nassar's Victims Over FBI Misconduct Claims
The settlement, while unable to erase the harm inflicted by Nassar, aims to provide critical support to the victims in their journey toward healing.
NASA Engineers Restore Communication With Voyager 1 From 15 Billion Miles Away
The saga of Voyager 1's communication blackout began in December, when NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) reported that the spacecraft was transmitting unintelligible data back to Earth.
Five Dead, Including Child, In Tragic Channel Crossing Attempt
Despite facing perilous conditions, 57 individuals pressed on with their journey to Britain after the boat's motor was restarted, stated Calais prefect Jacques Billant.
Nationwide Health Alert Issued For Ground Beef Over E. coli Concerns
Shipped to various restaurants and retail outlets across the nation, the affected ground beef products include various chub and patty configurations, as detailed by the FSIS.
Trump Trial: Publisher's Testimony Continues To Reverberate
David Pecker's revelations about a secretive arrangement to boost Trump's candidacy and undermine his opponents have sparked significant interest and scrutiny.
Senate Debates $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package For Ukraine, Israel And Taiwan
Following its passage in the House with bipartisan backing, the legislation now faces scrutiny and discussion in the upper chamber.
Google Fires Over 20 More Employees Amid Israeli Deal Protests
The protests, which initially erupted at Google offices in New York and Sunnyvale, California, last week, garnered attention as workers voiced their opposition to the company's participation in "Project Nimbus."
Court Adjourns Early In Trump Hush Money Trial
During opening statements, the prosecution vowed to present "damning" testimony, while Trump's defense maintained his innocence, arguing that none of his actions amounted to criminal conduct.
US Set To Sanction IDF Unit For Alleged Human Rights Violations
The purported US plan elicited a harsh response from Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
'Thank you, America:' Zelensky And Netanyahu Applaud House Passage Of Foreign Aid Package
The newly approved aid, totaling billions of dollars, marks a significant gesture of support from the United States to bolster the security and stability of both nations.