The U.S. president said the conflict had ‘diminished Iran.’
Officials say prevention remains the best defense against tick- and mosquito-borne diseases during peak summer activity.
Presenters acknowledged John Fredricks put himself at risk as he documented anti-cartel police operations in Mexico and violent protests in Portland, Oregon.
The panel concluded that the state law does not violate the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The Cook Political Report rates the November contest as likely Democratic.
Lawmakers worry that wearable technology, such as smartwatches, may contain China-made components that could send Americans’ health data to the CCP.
The Swiss Foreign Ministry said it remained ready to facilitate these talks at a later date.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani creates the possibility that the order could be blocked before the midterm elections.
The eight individuals are accused of using the stolen social security numbers to complete their employment eligibility verification forms.
U.S. Southern Command said intelligence had been received that confirmed the vessel ‘was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.’
Sotheby’s is set to auction former Philadelphia Flyers executive Jay T. Snider’s historic collection before America’s 250th anniversary.
Some sellers are backing away from the housing market owing to dwindling demand, Redfin said.
‘Porky’ and ‘Cuervo’ are in charge of the gang’s criminal activities, which include trafficking large volumes of cocaine into the United States.
NCSC chief Richard Horne warned that intelligence from cyberespionage today will shape military targeting and enable mass disruption in any future conflict.
Despite a map that had been expected to be unfavorable for Democrats, polling has shown a surge for the party in recent months.
Munson P. Hunter III objected to a sentence requiring him to take psychiatric medication.
Eighty percent of all seizures of U.S.-bound narcotics occur at sea, according to Homeland Security.