European countries are raising their terror threat levels to their highest in years following a string of violent attacks across major European Cities.
The Directors of National Intelligence and the FBI stated that Iran and Russia were engaging in voter intimidation tactics related to the 2020 Presidential election.
China has threatened the U.S. with arresting citizens in China in response to months of arrests against academics alleged to be informants for China's government.
As the controversy continues between students and administration over the William Green House, most students are still unsure of the building’s historical background. New information is being uncovered as the excavation continues.
New lockdowns have been met with protests across numerous sections of the city, with Jewish leaders calling the moves targeted antisemitism against Jews in the city.
Azerbaijan and Amernia have come to a temporary ceasefire over fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which has seen violent clashes over the last few weeks.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who has been lauded by conservative groups, was nominated only a week after Justice Ginsburg died, and now faces one of the most contested Supreme Court battles in history.
Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on September 18 of complications from Metastatic pancreatic cancer. The vacancy on the supreme court opens a fierce debate on filling the seat more than a month before the presidential election.
The Republican and Democratic National Conventions wrapped up their virtual conventions as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to reshape the presidential race.
In response to the protests since the death of George Floyd, local, state and national governments have started to pay attention. Activists are meeting lawmakers to discuss ways for sustainable reform.
By Jesse StillerNation & World Editor
Clashes between federal officials and protesters fighting against police brutality began in Portland, Oregon, leading to tense scenes in...
Gov. Phil Murphy made an announcement on May 14, according to NJ.com, to reopen New Jersey beaches, beginning the process of re-opening the state to its “new normal.” The order went into effect on May 22, the weekend of the unofficial start of the summer. The governor also recently allowed high schools to host in-person graduation ceremonies starting July 6, according to NorthJersey.com.
Bernie Sanders has been declared the winner by a large margin in the Nevada Caucus on Feb. 22, further cementing his status as the candidate to beat in the Democratic primary, according to Vox.
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