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US senator says giving Israel another $10B in military aid would be ‘irresponsible’

Bernie Sanders urges Washington to put maximum pressure on Netanyahu to halt military approach

History-making American judge dies

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the US Supreme Court, has passed away at 93

‘Sensitive weapons and equipment’ stolen from US in Iraq, Syria: Report

'The Pentagon may be unaware of the scope of the thefts,' says US-based The Intercept

Derek Chauvin, police officer who killed George Floyd, stabbed in prison: US media

Chauvin, who is white, knelt on the 46-year-old Black man's neck for more than nine minutes on a Minneapolis street despite the dying man's pleas.

US, Arab leaders to meet over Gaza as Palestinian deaths mount

The Arab leaders will stress the “Arab stance calling for an immediate ceasefire, delivering humanitarian aid and ways of ending the dangerous deterioration that threatens the security of the region”, the ministry said in a statement.

Washington pressures Israel to delay Gaza ground operations – Bloomberg

American officials reportedly hope to buy time to secure the release of captives held in Gaza

US will ‘forever’ stand with Israel – Biden

The American president has pledged unwavering support to the country after the strike on a Gaza hospital that many blame on Jewish state

McCarthy says he will not resign from House after ouster as speaker

"No, I'm not resigning. I'm staying, so don't worry," McCarthy told reporters on Friday when asked about the report.

Hunter Biden indicted on federal charges

The US president’s son faces three counts in firearms case

Muslims still facing hate, discrimination 22 years after Sept. 11 attacks

'Islamophobia has taken root and become part of the structure of racism that exists,' says US's largest Muslim advocacy group

US sending Navy destroyer, more warplanes to Middle East amid Iran tensions

Pentagon 'increasing our presence, ability to monitor' Strait of Hormuz, says spokesperson

Viral caffeine-heavy drink raises concerns for US kids

A single can contains 200 milligrams of caffeine -- far more than the 30 milligrams in a can of Coca-Cola, for example, or the 80 milligrams in a can of Red Bull.