Salzman clarifies that her comment targeted Hamas, not the Palestinian people, but apologizes amid controversy
Biden welcomes Israel's humanitarian pauses as 50,000 Palestinians evacuate northern Gaza amid diplomatic efforts.
The fiery clash between Indian-American GOP candidates, Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy, escalated during the third presidential primary debate in Miami
In recent efforts to address the hostage crisis in Gaza, U.S. President Joe Biden called Israeli PM and proposed a 3-day pause in the conflict to secure the release of hostages.
Biden's reaction came after Israeli PM Netanyahu claimed that his country "will have the overall security responsibility" in the besieged enclave "for an indefinite period".
Due to the sensitivity of politics in Russia, sources who shared this information decided to stay anonymous
Meeting with Abbas sparks discussions on a comprehensive solution, calling for an end to violence and seeking Palestinian authority restoration
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators defaced the White House fence with red paint, chanted anti-Biden slogans, and attempted to climb the gates in protest against U.S. support for Israel
Allegations of Putin faking his death to test public sentiment and the swirling speculations about his health create a web of controversy and power shifts in Russian politics.
The trial, set for January, seeks to determine damages following Trump's defamatory remarks against Carroll's rape accusation.
A conservative news outlet shared photos of Smiths Station Mayor Bubba Copeland alleging he was living a "secret life" as a transgender woman.
This move defies President Biden's request for a $105 billion package covering Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, setting up a potential showdown with the Senate.
US President Joe Biden calls for a temporary "pause" in the Israel-Hamas conflict to secure the release of over 240 hostages in Gaza but stops short of a full ceasefire
President Biden strongly criticized The New York Times for its coverage of the Gaza hospital explosion, calling it irresponsible and potentially escalating tensions
Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed the U.S. won't send troops to Israel or Gaza amidst the ongoing conflict, supporting Israel's defense while emphasizing the need to differentiate between Hamas and Palestinian civilians. The U.S. maintains a diplomatic approach, focusing on humanitarian aid and avoiding military involvement in the region.