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Tokyo Olympics will take place without spectators

The Tokyo Olympics will be held without spectators this year amid the uptick in coronavirus cases in the country, Japan’s Olympics Minister T

Black Lives Matter Utah chapter calls American flag 'symbol of hatred'

In a fiery Fourth of July Facebook post, Utah’s Black Lives Matter Chapter declared the American flag "a symbol of hatred."

Israel used swarm of drones to attack Hamas terrorists: report

Israel reportedly used a swarm of drones to locate and attack Hamas targets during the 11 day conflict that broke out in May.

Plane with 28 passengers, crew missing in eastern Russia

An Antonov An-26 plane with 22 passengers and six crew members, flying from the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to the town of Palana, went

Trump, at US-Mexico border, slams Biden for ‘open, really dangerous’ border

Former President Trump returned to the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday, taking direct aim at President Biden for the surge this year in migrants

Supreme Court says California rule requiring nonprofits to reveal donor names is unconstitutional

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a California law requiring nonprofits to reveal the names of their major donors to the government is "fa

Kamala Harris to make first trip to border more than 90 days since being tapped for crisis role

Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday, the White House confirmed, amid mounting criticism from Republ

Russia issues violent warning to protect sea borders against intrusion

Russia will be ready to fire to hit to protect its borders, a senior diplomat warned Thursday in the wake of a Black Sea incident in which a

California 'assault weapons' ban repeal blocked by 9th Circuit

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked a federal district court ruling that would have repealed California's assault weapons ba

US hits encouraging milestones on virus deaths and shots

COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have dipped below 300 a day for the first time since the early days of the disaster in March 2020, while the driv

Jobless claims unexpectedly climb off pandemic low

The number of Americans filing for first-time jobless benefits unexpectedly rose off a pandemic low last week, according to the Department of

Biden-Putin summit: Who won and who lost? Experts offer key takeaways

President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin sat down in Geneva for a widely anticipated summit, where despite the deeply strained U.

Satellite images of Iran nuclear site raise alarms as IAEA meets in Vienna

During a crucial IAEA board meeting in Vienna, the U.S. accused Iran of violating the very nuclear deal that U.S. negotiators are trying to r

Whistleblower claims UN is working with China as she faces losing her protection

As United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres seems all but set to win a second term in office it seems that his much-vaunted whistleb

Biden should end Europe trip to deal with border after new numbers show continuing crisis, Arizona AG says

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is asking President Biden to return from his trip to Europe and address the massive migrant surge on t

Consumer prices surge 5% annually, most since August 2008

U.S. consumer prices increased in May at the fastest annual rate in nearly 13 years as the economic comeback from COVID-19 lockdowns continue

UN nuclear watchdog: Recent North Korea activity a ‘serious concern’

The head of the United Nations’ atomic watchdog is warning Monday that North Korea’s nuclear activities remain "a cause for serious concern"

Tokyo Olympics fiasco: Many in Japan say games will continue despite widespread opposition

Although still weeks away, the Olympics are approaching with remarkable speed — and yet Japan remains mired in the coronavirus crisis.

'No magic target' to reach herd immunity, Walensky says

While President Joe Biden set a goal to have 70% of Americans receive at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine by July 4, the target doesn’t c

White House gearing up for May jobs numbers after weak showing in April

Washington is closely watching Friday's May jobs report as Democrats look to pass $4 trillion in new spending on top of a $1.9 trillion bill