
Trump says Princeton student Elizabeth Tsurkov freed after being held by Hezbollah for 2 years
President Donald Trump announces Princeton student Elizabeth Tsurkov has been released by Hezbollah and is now safe at the American Embassy in Iraq.
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President Donald Trump announces Princeton student Elizabeth Tsurkov has been released by Hezbollah and is now safe at the American Embassy in Iraq.

After New York Gov. Kathy Hochul slammed a recent workplace ICE operation, DHS shared that among those arrested in the raid was an illegal charged with child endangerment.

RFK Jr. details new 'Make America Healthy Again' report

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to quickly decide a high-stakes showdown over President Donald Trump's tariffs on imports from foreign nations.

Boston becomes focus of Trump administration deportation efforts as ICE clashes with Mayor Michelle Wu over sanctuary policies ahead of preliminary mayoral elections.

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo defends state's move to roll back school vaccine requirements, citing parental rights over medical consensus.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned Tuessday about the "price we pay" when the Supreme Court overturns precedents during an appearance on "The View."

The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid at least temporarily while the case goes forward.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike on Hamas offices in Qatar could “open the door to an end of the war” in Gaza. According to Hamas, five of its members were killed in the attack but the leaders targeted by Israel survived.

Apple unveiled two new iPhone models as well as upgrades to its AirPods Pros and Apple Watch. The new iPhone 17 features increased durability and a larger display and the iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest phone yet. The AirPods Pro 3 will now feature live translation using Apple's AI and the Apple Watch will now have a blood pressure monitor.

Two Santa Rosa Junior College volleyball players claimed their transgender teammate caused a concussion, prompting a federal Title IX complaint against the school.