Antisemitism Exposed 1 hour ago Israel Philharmonic Orchestra announces 'Global Hatikvah' to inspire hope and promote peace American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra announced a "Global Hatikvah," a new recording of Israel's national anthem amid today's antisemitism, to "inspire hope" by uniting people.
Joe Biden 2 hours ago Sullivan rips reporter's question on Biden swearing as asking 'when did you stop beating your spouse?' National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan took issue with the premise of a question about President Biden from Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy.
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Africa 12 hours ago Pentagon looks to keep troops in Niger as junta orders departure The Pentagon is attempting to broker a deal with Niger's military government to keep U.S. troops in the West African nation for counterterrorism operations.
Israel 16 hours ago Report says famine is 'imminent' in northern Gaza as Israel launches another raid on main hospital 70% of residents in northern Gaza are facing hunger, in the wake of Israeli invasion, prompting international organizations to call for the streamlining of aid delivery.
DEFENSE 21 hours ago US considered adding more cobalt to defense stockpiles to reduce reliance on China, sources say The U.S. explored the possibility of purchasing cobalt for defense stockpiles last year, aiming to reduce reliance on China, which dominates cobalt processing.
China 22 hours ago Philippines, China spat escalates over ‘misguided’ South China Sea claims as Blinken visits region Secretary of State Antony Blinken heads to the Philippines to reiterate U.S. commitment to its regional partners as China continues to ramp up maritime aggression in the South China Sea.
Army 1 day ago Army eyes 'massive' budget increase to tackle troops' horrid living conditions: report A new Army budget proposal would significantly increase the service's funds to both build new barracks buildings as well as repair existing facilities across installations.
VIDEO 1 day ago America cannot allow China’s ‘propaganda’ to be hoisted onto young people: Mike Pompeo Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discusses Haiti’s gang crisis and lawmakers’ ongoing efforts to ban TikTok in the U.S. during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’