The weapons of war are en route, but Jerusalem is projecting confidence that it can repel the assault from Tehran.
Despite a rash of injuries, the New York squad enters the playoffs playing crisp and compelling basketball.
A running theme of the evening is how modern jazz and Latin rhythms interact and conjoin with each other to form a whole new music.
The world’s last colonial empire, though, is Putin’s Russia.
Americans are, or should be, learning the lesson that trying to create a fail-safe society creates a society that is sure to fail.
There is bad news for Democrats, though: Until America launches a strike on Tel Aviv — which is what “ceasefire” proponents are chanting in New York — these people will not be placated.
The Middle East is bracing for potential Iranian retaliation over a suspected Israeli strike earlier this month on an Iranian consular building in Syria that killed 12, including a senior Revolutionary Guard general.
The defense is seeking to pin blame for three murders on Lori and her late brother, Alex, while portraying Chad as an upstanding citizen who never even got a speeding ticket.
Judge Juan Merchan said Mr. Trump’s request to delay his trial was ‘not tenable’.
Judge Maryellen Noreika’s ruling increases the prospect that the president’s son could face trial in the case as early as June, in the midst of his father’s reelection campaign.
The president is evading the Supreme Court in his latest bailout, this time calculated to bail out 277,000 borrowers.
The show, a major hit for ABC that averaged almost 10 million viewers a night, has ended in tears.
The 45th president likens the special prosecutor to one of college basketball’s most brilliant — and reviled — head coaches.