April 18 Chinese firm aiding Houthi attacks on US vessels, as airstrikes kill 74 The State Department is accusing a Chinese satellite firm of providing imagery to support Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, escalating tensions amid ongoing maritime security concerns in the region.
April 18 Gov. Josh Shapiro details arson attack on his home and if he believes it was a hate crime in ABC interview Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro detailed the arson attack on his home last week to NBC's News’ George Stephanopoulos during an interview at the governor's residence on Friday.
April 17 Ohio man arrested after investigators discover IED, videos, photos of bomb-making materials An Ohio man was arrested and charged with possessing a destructive device after an investigation into an IED uncovered a trove of video and photo evidence.
April 17 Trump admin imposes sanctions against Bank of Yemen for supporting Houthis The Trump administration imposed sanctions against the International Bank of Yemen and several of its leaders for allegedly aiding Houthis.
April 17 Tammy Bruce announces sanctions against International Bank of Yemen U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce announced sanctions against the International Bank of Yemen for financially supporting the Houthis.
April 17 Harvard dean's council member resigns from post after lawsuit claims he 'aided and abetted' Hamas Bashar Masri will no longer serve on the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Dean's Council after a lawsuit claiming he "aided and abetted" Hamas.
April 17 GREGG JARRETT: Trump’s deportation wins are a rebuke to scheming lawyers and activist judges To halt the Trump agenda, Democrats sprinted to the federal courts to defend the indefensible – not because they like thugs and terrorists, but because they despise the president.
April 16 Blue state senator flies to El Salvador to visit deported migrant in prison, only to be denied Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., flew to El Salvador on Wednesday to visit Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but the country's vice president denied him access to the maximum security prison on short notice.
April 16 Bipartisan senators push tougher penalties for foreign-backed crimes on US soil Sens. Joni Ernst, Elissa Slotkin, Jim Banks and Maggie Hassan introduced the DETERRENCE Act to crack down on plots targeting U.S. citizens taken up by foreign governments.
April 15 Hamas rejects Israeli ceasefire, hostage return deal over disarmament demands Hamas has reportedly rejected Israel's latest ceasefire offer, which included the return of humanitarian aid in exchange for nearly a dozen hostages and Hamas' complete disarmament.