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Kerry’s Iran allegations complicates Biden’s push to rejoin nuke deal

Republicans expressed outrage on Monday over reports of leaked audio of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif saying former Secretary

Explosive-laden 'drone' boat targets Saudi port of Yanbu

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates-- A remotely piloted boat packed with explosives targeted the Saudi port of Yanbu in the Red Sea on Tuesday, the

California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares drought emergency in 2 counties

Standing in the dry, cracked bottom of Lake Mendocino, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a drought emergency Wednesday in two Northern California co

House Dems ready to pass DC statehood Thursday, call on Senate to end filibuster to do same

Democratic leaders Wednesday predicted passage of Washington, D.C. statehood legislation in the House and called on the Senate to end the fil

Putin critic Navalny transferred to prison hospital, officials concerned he could die at ‘any minute’

Russia’s penitentiary service said Monday that it was transferring ailing dissident Alexei Navalny, who is on the 20th day of a hunger strike

China's Xi warns against 'unilateralism' as tensions with US, neighbors rise

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for more equitable management of global affairs and, in an implicit rejection of U.S. dominanc

Seventh clot case involving Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine revealed

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) committee learned Wednesday of a seventh woman who developed a rare and severe type of blo

Biden declares Russia threat 'national emergency,' lobs sanctions; 10 diplomats booted over election meddling

President Biden on Thursday signed an executive order declaring a "national emergency" over the threat from Russia, as his administration sla

Iran intel tries luring Israelis with fake Instagram accounts, investigators say

Israeli spy agencies Mossad and Shin Bet have uncovered an attempt by the Iranians to lure Israeli men.

Iran blames Israel for sabotage at nuclear facility

A top official in Iran blamed Israel on Monday for a sabotage attack at its underground Natanz nuclear facility in what Tehran called an act

Ohio's new 'stand your ground' gun law takes effect Tuesday

Ohio’s new "stand your ground" gun law, which expands circumstances where individuals are able to legally use deadly force in self-defense, g

COVID-19 vaccination site shuts down after adverse reactions to Johnson & Johnson shot, report says

Thirteen people at a COVID-19 vaccination site in Colorado had adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Wednesday — shutting dow

US, Iran due to begin indirect nuclear talks in Vienna

Efforts to bring the United States back into the 2015 deal on Iran's nuclear program are to step up a gear on Tuesday as Iran and the five wo

Putin signs law allowing him 2 more terms as Russia's leader

MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law allowing him to potentially hold onto power until 2036, a move that formaliz

Sean Hannity: Biden unveils another far-left spending spree under guise of 'infrastructure'

All eyes are on President Biden after he proposed a $2.3 trillion infrastructure spending plan which is doomed to fail based on the numbers a

Border Patrol video shows smugglers abandoning 5-year-old, 3-year-old at the border

Border Patrol on Wednesday released a shocking video of smugglers abandoning a 5-year-old girl and a 3-year-old girl at the border in the New

Mexico revises coronavirus death toll up by 60%, suffering second-most deaths globally

New data from Mexico indicates that the death toll from the coronavirus is far higher than previously thought.

WHO adviser calls for 'full and credible investigation' of whether COVID originated in Wuhan lab

Atlantic Council senior fellow and World Health Organization adviser Jamie Metzl said Monday on "The Ingraham Angle" that China appears to be

China reduces elected seats in Hong Kong legislature

China has sharply reduced the number of directly elected seats in Hong Kong’s legislature in a setback for the democracy movement. The change

Unemployment claims sink to coronavirus pandemic low of 684,000

The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits fell to the lowest number since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, accor