The U.S. Justice Department is targeting Alex Saab, a businessman linked to Nicolás Maduro, in an investigation that could impact the U.S. prosecution of the deposed Venezuelan leader
Mexican Cartel’s Seized Ammunition Is Traced to U.S. Army Plant
About 137,000 .50-caliber rounds have been seized since 2012, and of those, 47 percent came from a plant in Kansas City, Mo., Mexico’s defense secretary said.
LayerZero Labs unveils a new Layer 1 blockchain called Zero, in collaboration with Citadel Securities, DTCC, Google Cloud, and Intercontinental Exchange (RT Watson/The Block)
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LayerZero Labs unveils a new Layer 1 blockchain called Zero, in collaboration with Citadel Securities, DTCC, Google Cloud, and Intercontinental Exchange — Quick Take — LayerZero is launching its ow…
Hilary Knight ties US women’s hockey record for most career Olympic points
Torrent captain Hilary Knight tied the U.S. women’s hockey career scoring record at the Olympics.
Cheryl Hines uses Joe Rogan podcast to slam media portrayal of husband RFK Jr and says the antivaxxer doesn’t want to ‘hurt people’
Six former Surgeons General warned last year that DHHS Secretary Robert F Kennedy’s leadership was ‘endangering the health of the nation’
How top immigration officials responded to questions in Congress
The heads of three Trump administration agencies have appeared before Congress to discuss immigration policies.
On anniversary of revolution, has brutality broken Iran’s social contract?
As Iran urges attendance at rallies Wednesday marking the anniversary of the revolution, many citizens could not be further estranged.
Palestine urges ‘powerful partners’ to stop Israel’s West Bank ‘annexation’
Islamic nations group tells UN that Israeli push to deepen control of the occupied territory fuels ‘violence’ in region.
Palestine urges ‘powerful partners’ to stop Israel’s West Bank ‘annexation’
Islamic nations group tells UN that Israeli push to deepen control of the occupied territory fuels ‘violence’ in region.
EU lawmakers back tougher asylum rules allowing fast-track rejections
EU lawmakers on Tuesday approved changes to the bloc’s asylum system that would allow fast-track rejections and the transfer of asylum seekers to countries deemed “safe”, a move that marks a sharp hardening of European migration policy and has drawn s…