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The official announcement from the U.S. is expected July 27 and the ban will be implemented 30 days later, according to the operators. → Read More
It remains unclear at the moment whether Bentley actually posted the tweets or whether her Twitter account was hacked. → Read More
The kidnapped man was working on a World Bank-affiliated project for the war-torn country’s ministry of agriculture, irrigation and livestock, a senior government official told Afghanistan’s Tolo News. → Read More
The missile interceptor, codenamed M-SAM, will reportedly be used as a central element of the South’s Korea Air and Missile Defense System against North Korea. → Read More
The memos were at the center of attention during James Comey’s June 8 testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee. → Read More
The report comes as Jared Kushner is expected to meet the Senate Intelligence Committee sometime this month. → Read More
The reported development comes after Brian Burns, President Donald Trump’s nominee for the post, withdrew his name from consideration. → Read More
The move came after President Donald Trump denounced Doha for supporting terrorism. However, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged Riyadh to ease the blockade. → Read More
The president’s move came after author Stephen King posted a critical tweet about White House senior adviser and Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump. → Read More
The defense secretary said Tuesday the U.S.-backed forces are "not winning" in the war-torn country, despite fighting against the militant group for 15 years. → Read More
A total of nine countries have cut off diplomatic ties with Doha amid the ongoing crisis, which began with an alleged fake news report. → Read More
Several petitions have been filed against the president since he assumed office in January. → Read More
The first lady and the 11-year-old will move to Washington, D.C. on June 14, sources told Politico. → Read More
Mohamad Khweis said he only joined the terrorist group to know what the Islamic State group was like and that after a few months, he realized the terrorist group was not for him. → Read More
The story triggering a major crisis in the Middle East with several countries severing their ties with Qatar. → Read More
Saturday night's attack on London Bridge in the U.K. capital killed seven people and wounded over 30. It came just days ahead of general elections in the country. → Read More
The flag became the widely-accepted symbol of the LGBT community and a symbol of gay pride. → Read More
On Wednesday, the Cleveland Cavaliers star broke silence after N-word was spray painted on his Los Angles home’s front gate. → Read More
The lawsuit accused the companies of being involved in a sustained marketing campaign to undermine the risks of the prescription opioid drugs and exaggerate their benefits. → Read More
Hellen Keller was born June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama, to Arthur H. Keller and Kate Adams Keller. → Read More