Articles By: Ethan

Sound Transit, the public transit agency in Seattle, took the preemptive measure of closing a light rail station on Saturday in response to anti-Israel activists' plans to stage a protest at the station, aimed at "Shutting it down for Palestine."

At the recent Davos World Economic Forum, a gathering of global and business leaders, Argentina's President Javier Milei delivered a stark warning, stating, "the Western world is in danger."

In a recent interview, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu expressed his belief that Nikki Haley, former U.

Nikki Haley, the former Governor of South Carolina, has faced scrutiny after it was revealed that her state director in New Hampshire, Tyler Clark, lobbied on behalf of the Democrat dark money organization, Sixteen Thirty Fund, during the 2020 election.

Israel launched a series of airstrikes on targets in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, while also dropping leaflets in the southern area of Rafah urging Palestinians to help locate hostages held by Hamas.

In a courtroom drama that unfolded in California, a convicted murderer was assaulted during his sentencing for the brutal killing of his girlfriend almost four years ago.

A recent report has cast doubt on the reliability of the Washington DC police's gang-tracking database, alleging that the system is fundamentally flawed and that the agency engages in covert surveillance of residents.

In a brazen display of power, the Gulf Cartel, a notorious criminal organization in Mexico, has once again demonstrated its impunity by discarding the bodies of two victims in a cemetery in Matamoros, Tamaulipas.

A Google software engineer, Liren Chen, is facing murder charges following the gruesome discovery of his wife's body at their home in Santa Clara, California, according to local law enforcement.

In the midst of escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Ain Al-Asad airbase in western Iraq, which houses U.S. and other international military troops, was attacked on Saturday, resulting in minor injuries to U.S. personnel.