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Biden meets with G7 leaders to discuss Iran attack on Israel
Biden meets with G7 leaders to discuss Iran attack on Israel
All eyes are on Israel, and its allies after Saturday’s unprecedented attack by Iran.
Unprecedented attack: Iran fires hundreds of drones, missiles into Israel
Unprecedented attack: Iran fires hundreds of drones, missiles into Israel
Israel’s three-man war cabinet is weighing the country’s response to an unprecedented overnight barrage of drone and missile strikes from Iran, which threatens to tip the crisis in the Middle East into an untempered regional war.
With another school shooting in Dallas, what’s the latest with the court cases?
With another school shooting in Dallas, what’s the latest with the court cases?
After another school shooting in Dallas on Friday, we take a look at recent school shooting cases.
How to protect your medical records
How to protect your medical records
We all have personal information inside our medical files, but what’s the best way to keep that information secure?
Multiple people shot at Ramadan ceremony in Philadelphia
Multiple people shot at Ramadan ceremony in Philadelphia
Several people are in custody after gunfire erupted in a Philadelphia park where an Eid al-Fitr event, to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, was taking place Wednesday.
Crackdown on “forever chemicals” in water
Crackdown on “forever chemicals” in water
On Wednesday the EPA announced a new crackdown on the “forever chemicals” in our drinking water.
Arizona abortion ban: What you need to know
Arizona abortion ban: What you need to know
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown talks about how reversing Roe V. Wade is impacting Americans to this day.
Law & Disorder: Crumbley parents sentenced
Law & Disorder: Crumbley parents sentenced
James and Jennifer Crumbley were sentenced to 10-15 years behind bars on Tuesday, the first parents convicted in a U.S. mass shooting.
Breaking down Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan
Breaking down Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan
About 43 million people are carrying $1.7 trillion in student debt, a burden that some borrowers and their advocates say hampers their ability to buy a home or achieve other financial milestones.
Your Money: Why are Americans still struggling
Your Money: Why are Americans still struggling
The current state of the economy still raises a lot of questions, including if things are so good, why are Americans still struggling?