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The president is sidestepping a decision on striking Iran—but for how long?
Outlook for diplomacy darkens as talks with European officials sputter and Israel warns of a long war.
The president gave the Chinese-controlled video app another reprieve from a 2024 bipartisan law requiring its sale or closure ...
A projectile landed in the northern Israeli port city of Haifa, injuring 21 people, Israel’s emergency service, Magen David ...
A draft agreement on reciprocal trade touches a litany of economic disputes between the economies—but not tariffs.
Israel’s air force launched a series of strikes targeting missile storage and launch infrastructure in central Iran, the ...
Major insurers will pledge to smooth and speed “prior authorization,” in a new industry initiative.
It's been one week since Israel launched its campaign to take out Iran’s nuclear program and hobble its theocratic regime.
Tehran is hoping Europe will ride to its nuclear rescue.
The president ’s deputy chief of staff has played an outsize role in immigration—and amassed more power than almost anyone ...
Solid-state batteries have long been elusive, but a firm that supplied cells to the Defense Department could be first to get ...