US Judge: Terror Watchlist Violates Constitutional Rights
The government’s watchlist of more than 1 million people identified as “known or suspected terrorists” violates the constitutional rights of those placed on it, a… Read More ›
The government’s watchlist of more than 1 million people identified as “known or suspected terrorists” violates the constitutional rights of those placed on it, a… Read More ›
London – Boris Johnson’s strategy to wrench Britain out of the European Union by the end of next month was in shreds on Wednesday when… Read More ›
President Rouhani says unspecified step is of ‘extraordinarily significant nature’ Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that his country would be announcing a new step… Read More ›
The cost of tariffs are increasingly poised to fall onto those who can least afford them. Lower and middle class Americans spend a higher… Read More ›
Hurricane Dorian is moving toward the Bahamas and Florida. It’s projected to hit Florida’s east coast as a Category 4 hurricane. Spaghetti models show the various… Read More ›
New York – The photos of thousands of students and faculty of Yeshiva University appear on a white nationalist and anti-Semitic website. The photos… Read More ›
Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku was the subject of monkey chants from Cagliari fans Sunday, the latest in a string of racist incidents that have… Read More ›
Minister of Communications Mahmoud Vaezi stated that identifying internet users was a “current priority” and that in the future there would be no anonymous internet… Read More ›
President Donald Trump’s decision to tweet out a photo of an Iranian launch pad that he got from a classified intelligence briefing this week has… Read More ›
Hong Kong – High-profile pro-democracy leaders were arrested Friday in Hong Kong, in an apparent roundup of activists ahead of what will be the 13th… Read More ›
New York Times says American hack wiped out critical data base used by Revolutionary Guards; Tehran still struggling to restart system The United States… Read More ›
The Trump administration did not agree to the $20 million financial aid package offered to Brazil to help battle wildfires raging in the Amazon… Read More ›
A senior Turkish security source told Reuters there were heavy clashes between Syrian government forces and rebel fighters about 500 metres from the Turkish observation… Read More ›
Cairo – A boat carrying dozens of migrants bound for Europe capsized Tuesday in the Mediterranean Sea off Libya, with at least 40 people… Read More ›
Hong Kong – Traditional addresses don’t work. That’s the argument of London startup what3words, which says such addresses are expensive to provide, restrictive and prone… Read More ›
Kansas City, MO – A federal judge said he will issue a ruling Tuesday that will determine whether Missouri’s new abortion law banning abortions… Read More ›
Russia’s state weather agency said on Monday that a cloud of radioactive gases that swept across a Russian town earlier this month was produced… Read More ›
Baghdad – Two unidentified drones killed two Iraqi members of an Iran-backed paramilitary force on Sunday, the group said in a statement, saying the… Read More ›
Biarritz, France – When Iran’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif, landed in Biarritz Sunday afternoon it appeared France’s Emmanuel Macron, this year’s G7 host, had… Read More ›
President Donald Trump lavished praise on French President Emmanuel Macron, but his aides are reportedly furious over how the French are handling the G7… Read More ›