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Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Reaches Unprecedented Levels, Blinken Asserts
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during a press conference in the Philippines, announced that the entire population of Gaza is facing "severe levels of acute food insecurity." -
CDC Warns of Rising Measles Cases in US and Abroad, Urges Vaccination for International Travelers
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health alert to doctors, warning of the dramatic rise in measles cases both in the United States and globally. In light of the upcoming busy spring and summer travel season, the CDC is advising families traveling to measles-affected countries to vaccinate babies as young as 6 months before their trips, ahead of the typical vaccination schedule. -
Supreme Court Denies Former Trump Aide Peter Navarro's Bid to Avoid Prison in Contempt of Congress Case
Navarro, 74, is set to become the first senior member of the Trump administration to be imprisoned for actions related to the attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. -
Supreme Court Grapples with Free Speech Implications of Government's 'Jawboning' in Social Media and NRA Cases
The Supreme Court appeared highly skeptical on Monday about claims that the Biden administration overstepped its bounds and violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media platforms to remove problematic content. -
Tech Mogul Mike Lynch Faces US Fraud Trial Over Autonomy Sale to HP
British entrepreneur Mike Lynch stands accused of orchestrating a "massive fraud" related to the sale of his software startup, Autonomy Corp., to Hewlett Packard Co. (HP) for a staggering $11 billion.
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Donald Trump Says Some Undocumented Immigrants Are 'Not People'
Former President Donald Trump has once again sparked controversy with his inflammatory comments about undocumented immigrants and a warning of a "blood bath" if he is not reelected in the upcoming presidential election. -
Donald Trump Struggles to Secure $454 Million Appeal Bond in New York Fraud Case, Lawyers Reveal
Former President Donald Trump is facing significant hurdles in securing a $454 million appeal bond in the New York civil business fraud case, according to a recent court filing by his attorneys. -
Vance Defends Trump's 'Bloodbath' Comments, Slams Media Coverage, But Biden Campaign Accuses Ex-President of Wanting 'Another January 6'
Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) has come to the defense of former President Donald Trump following controversial remarks made at a rally in Dayton, Ohio, last Saturday. -
Suspect in New Mexico State Police Officer's Fatal Shooting Captured After Manhunt
The suspect in the fatal shooting of New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare has been taken into custody following a two-day manhunt. Jaremy Smith, 33, of Marion, South Carolina, was captured on Sunday after a foot pursuit and officer-involved shooting with the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office in Albuquerque, according to authorities. -
'Flat-Out Lies': Sen. Van Hollen Accuses Netanyahu of Targeting UNRWA to Undermine Palestinian Statehood
Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) has vehemently denied allegations that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) collaborated with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, calling the accusations "flat-out lies."