
Turkey’s Foreign Minister on US-Iran Talks and Middle East Tensions
Turkey’s foreign minister sees no serious U.S.-Iran negotiations but believes Iran is open to back-channel talks.

Turkey’s foreign minister sees no serious U.S.-Iran negotiations but believes Iran is open to back-channel talks.

A federal judge quashed DOJ subpoenas to the Fed, impacting an investigation into Chair Powell and a $2.5B renovation.

A man was charged with selling a stolen gun to Mohamed Jalloh, who used it in a fatal shooting at Old Dominion University.

The shooter at Old Dominion University, released early due to a legal loophole, had terrorism ties, sparking controversy.

Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a naturalized US citizen, was shot after ramming his vehicle into a synagogue in Michigan.

A former Army National Guard member opened fire in a classroom at Virginia’s Old Dominion University, killing one and injuring two.

Israel’s military drops charges against five soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee, sparking controversy.

Anthropic sues to stop Pentagon’s AI restrictions, challenging supply chain risk designation and defending AI ethics.

Two men inspired by ISIS brought explosives to a far-right protest in NYC, facing charges after a failed attack.

Russia has given Iran data to target U.S. assets, but the White House downplays its impact on military operations.

Three people died in Michigan amid severe storms and tornadoes, causing widespread damage and power outages across the area.

A military strike far from home impacts gas prices, surging 34 cents to $3.32 per gallon, affecting U.S. households.