Thousands of new JFK assassination files set to be released after Trump announcement
President Donald Trump is set to release 80,000 unredacted JFK assassination files Tuesday, fulfilling a campaign promise, though the release faces scrutiny.
Germany Is Lifting a Foot Off Its ‘Debt Brake.’ Here’s Why.
An incoming government wants to borrow much more to revamp the economy and rebuild the military. That means a change in the country’s Constitution — and its culture.
Live Updates: Israel Carries Out Deadly Strikes in Gaza and Warns of Intensified Attacks
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel would use “increasing military strength” against Hamas after talks with the group reached an impasse. The aerial assault, the first major strikes in…
Israeli strikes on Hamas amount to ‘death sentence’ for remaining hostages, terror group says
A nearly two-month-long ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended when Israel carried out airstrikes in response to the terror group's refusal to agree to a hostage release deal.
Pelicot’s Daughter Pursues Conviction That He Raped Her, Too
Her mother, Gisèle, was at the center of a trial that gripped France and made her a feminist icon. But it left Caroline Darian with her own pains and suspicions…
How Trump Is Scaring Big Law Firms Into Submission
After engaging in a campaign of retribution against his enemies within the federal government, President Trump is turning to those outside of it.Michael S. Schmidt, an investigative reporter for The…
Trump and Putin to Discuss Ukraine in Phone Call: What to Know
The call will be the first known conversation between the two leaders since Ukraine agreed to support a U.S.-backed monthlong cease-fire, as long as Russia does the same
Missing American Sudiksha Konanki’s family asks Dominican police for declaration of death
Sudiksha Konanki's parents told authorities in the Dominican Republic that they accept the story of witness Joshua Riibe and believe she is likely dead after vanishing from a beach.
Americans Describe Being Detained as Hostages in a Venezuelan Prison
They were American tourists hoping for a good time, they said. Then they became captives of an autocratic government.
Chinese Nationalists Praise Trump’s Cuts to Voice of America
Beijing has long criticized the outlet, as well as Radio Free Asia, for highlighting human rights abuses in China.



