Devon and Cornwall Police have released a man who was arrested in connection with the murder of former politician Ann Widdecombe. The police are continuing their investigation and have indicated that there is no current threat to public safety.
Devon and Cornwall Police have arrested a suspect related to the death of former politician Ann Widdecombe. The arrest occurred more than 200 miles from the location where she was discovered dead.
The Trump administration has subpoenaed New York Times journalists in connection with their reporting on security issues concerning the new Air Force One plane, which was gifted by Qatar. The subpoenas were issued after the journalists published their findings on the matter.
Tensions between Iran and the United States have increased, prompting analysts to assess the implications for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Despite the heightened rhetoric, experts suggest that diplomatic avenues are still open.
An investigation has been launched into the land acquisition for Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's luxury resort in Albania, with allegations of forged ownership documents. The prosecutors are looking into businessman Artur Shehu, who sold the land, while Kushner and Trump have not been accused of any wrongdoing. The project has faced environmental opposition and continues amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
Rep. Ro Khanna reported being detained by armed Israeli settlers while visiting the West Bank on July 11, 2026. He claimed that Israeli Defense Forces sided with the settlers during the incident, which was resolved after police intervention. Khanna indicated that the experience has impacted his consideration of a presidential run in 2028.
Rep. Ro Khanna reported being detained by armed Israeli settlers while visiting the West Bank, claiming the Israeli Defense Forces sided with the settlers during the incident. Khanna stated that the experience has influenced his consideration of a potential presidential run, advocating for a new moral direction in the Democratic Party.
President Donald Trump threatened further missile attacks on Iran via social media after the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, where attendees called for Trump's killing. This exchange of threats occurs as mediators work to salvage the current diplomatic agreement.
President Trump has threatened further missile attacks on Iran via social media, coinciding with the funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, where attendees called for Trump's assassination. The situation raises concerns about tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
A federal judge has dismissed the prosecution of four Proud Boys members involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, following a request from the Justice Department. Judge Timothy Kelly stated he lacked the authority to block the dismissal, which was influenced by an executive order from former President Trump. Kelly criticized the actions of the rioters while underscoring the importance of upholding the constitutional framework.
A federal judge has dismissed the prosecution of four Proud Boys members involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, following a request from the Justice Department. Judge Timothy Kelly stated that he lacked the authority to block the dismissal, citing principles of separation of powers. The Justice Department's motion to vacate the convictions was influenced by an executive order from President Trump.
A federal judge has dismissed the case against four Proud Boys members involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, following a request from the Justice Department. Judge Timothy Kelly stated that he lacked the authority to block the dismissal, which was influenced by an executive order from President Trump. The judge condemned the actions of the rioters while highlighting the need to uphold constitutional principles.
Republican lawmakers in swing districts are publicly supporting President Trump, despite his low approval ratings. This strategy is seen as surprising, as vulnerable representatives might usually distance themselves from Trump to appeal to swing voters.
The US has removed Syria from its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, which has generated cautious optimism among the Syrian populace and businesses about future economic opportunities. The decision may signal a shift in international relations and economic prospects for the country.
Moldova's President has nominated Vasile Tofan as the new prime minister after Alexandru Munteanu's resignation. The announcement was made on July 11, 2026.
Edgar Domenech, former Deputy Director of the ATF, warned that Chinese-made vapes using an unregulated nicotine substitute, 6-methyl nicotine, are being marketed to children. He expressed concerns about the lack of regulatory oversight and research on these products, which may pose health risks to youth. The FDA's recent survey indicates a decline in overall tobacco use among students.
Hunter Biden received $1.7 million in damages from a defamation lawsuit against Patrick Byrne, the former CEO of Overstock.com. The lawsuit stemmed from Byrne's accusations of Biden's involvement in a bribery scheme linked to the 2020 presidential election.
A U.S. citizen working for a humanitarian organization in Congo has tested positive for Ebola. The CDC is coordinating with various partners to manage the situation and trace close contacts.
Matt Miller, an ESPN NFL Draft analyst, is stepping away from his position to recover from a recent arm amputation following a serious car accident. The situation has drawn scrutiny due to allegations of mishandling fantasy football league payouts, leading to an investigation by the Missouri Attorney General's Office.
Algeria and Mali have restored diplomatic ties by reinstating ambassadors and reopening airspace that had been closed since April 2025. This marks a thaw in relations between the two countries after a year-long period of tension.
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