
Day: June 25, 2017


Israel Freezes Plan for Mixed-Gender Prayer Space at Jerusalem’s Western Wall

800 London Apartments Evacuated After Being Found Unsafe

Trump to Host Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Effort to Strengthen Ties

Israeli Air Strike Hits Syria After Several Projectiles Were Fired From Country

WATCH: Detroit Police Chief Voices Concern About Traffic Stop Involving Prominent Detroit Pastor Bishop Edgar Vann II, Who Is Also a Police Commissioner

Black Off-Duty St. Louis Policeman Shot by Another Officer While Trying to Help Stop Crime

Man Catches Teen Falling From Amusement Park Ride

Group Behind Trump-Russia Dossier Stalls Investigators as Questions Rise About its Legitimacy

Hacker Group Anonymous Claims NASA is About to Announce ‘Evidence of Alien Life’

Mormon Girl’s Microphone Cut After Telling Church She’s a Lesbian

President Trump to Call for U.S. ‘Dominance’ in Global Energy Production This Week

Air Bag Maker Takata Expected to File Bankruptcy in Japan & US

TSA Agent Arrested for Stealing Cash from Luggage at Orlando International Airport

Number of High-Rise Apartments That Fail Fire Safety Tests Rises to 60

Now TSA is Going to Examine the Books You Take On Airplanes

California Bans State Employee Travel to Texas, Alabama, South Dakota and Kentucky Over Anti-LGBT Rights Laws

Ohio Government Website Hacked to Show Pro-ISIS Message

Sean Spicer says Trump Administration Engages ‘Robustly’ With Press Despite More Off-camera Briefings

Senate Republicans Not Eager To Move Forward With Healthcare Bill

Trump White House Blames Obama Administration for Failing to Stop Russia Collusion in 2016 Election

10 Bodies Recovered in China Landslide; 93 Still Missing

Death Toll in Pakistan Oil Tanker Explosion Rises to 140

Possible Effects of Gerrymandering Seen in Uncontested Congressional Races

In About Face, Israel Cancels Plans for Mixed-Gender Prayer at Western Wall

Turkish Police Keep LGBT Activists From Gathering for Pride March

Fort Worth, TX: 3-Year-Old Boy Dies After Crawling Into Hot Car

On Monday, Supreme Court to Rule On Limits to Public Funding for Churches

Analysis Indicates Partisan Gerrymandering Greatly Aided Republicans
