Tons of supplies have been waiting for delivery since June 9. The troubled U.S. pier in Gaza is expected to go offline again, and U.S. officials have tested an alternative route via Israel.
Over 150 have been arrested, but the whereabouts of over 50 remain unknown, officials said. ICE is looking to arrest them on immigration charges when they are found.
Russia’s output of artillery rounds, missiles and drones has soared since it invaded Ukraine, says a new report, and the U.S. and allies have “little to show” for their barrage of sanctions.
The U.S. military has delivered aid via the $220 million pier system on only 17 of the last 40 days, officials said, and the vast majority has not reached the population.
The video was recorded by a Saudi national who has been the focus of years of investigation due to his association with two of the hijackers who crashed a plane into the Pentagon.
U.S. officials said a terrorist group targeted Jewish synagogues and Russian Orthodox churches in two cities in southern Russia’s Dagestan region on Sunday.
The days pass, and Election Day nears, as Aileen Cannon listens to lawyers debate defense motions to dismiss or exclude evidence or disqualify the special counsel.
Hundreds of county jails around the U.S. have eliminated in-person visits, making often pricey video calls the only visual connection between detainees and their families.
The White House rejected Rep. Mike Turner’s criticism over how it has responded to Russia’s anti-satellite work, saying the administration takes the threat “very seriously.”
Experts expect a flood of disinformation and deepfakes, but federal officials feel limited in what they can do. “The FBI is not in the truth detection business,” one official said.
The action would shield about 500,000 immigrants living in the U.S. from deportation. “This is the biggest thing since DACA,” an immigration advocate said.