Allegations Iran launched a barrage of missiles at Israel early Tuesday morning more than two hours after the ceasefire began, which Tehran denied even as Israel announced a response, has drawn criticism of both parties by President Donald Trump.

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Six days which changed the Middle East

Fifty years ago, war broke out between Israel and its neighbours. The conflict lasted just six days but its effect would last to the present

North Korea, cyberattacks and 'Lazarus': What we really know

What can be done to protect computers from future breaches and, trickiest of all, who is to blame?

This Is How It Feels When Your City Is Attacked

Our spirit will endure, beyond political seasons, and despite whatever revolting attacks may yet be to come.

American tourist dollars are feeding Castro's Human Zoo

Their country is still run by a socialist communist dictatorship and they're still third-class citizens.

Movie theaters cash in as Hollywood turns to God

Marilyn Monroe famously invoked a Hollywood "where they'll pay you $1,000 for a kiss and 50 cents for your soul" -- but these days it's as li

Trump hates Amazon, not Facebook

Trump has talked about changing Amazon’s tax treatment.

Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower: Facebook Able to Listen to You at Home and Work

Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christoper Wylie, appearing before a committee of British MPs on Tuesday, said that Facebook has the abilit

Trump tweets support of Second Amendment after Stevens' call for repeal

President Donald Trump took to Twitter early Wednesday to defend the Second Amendment just a day after retired Supreme Court Justice John Pau

Diplomats ousted: US, Europe punish Russia over spy case

The United States and more than a dozen European nations kicked out Russian diplomats on Monday and the Trump administration ordered Russia's

'The 2nd Amendment Is Outdated': Phillips Talks to Students Marching for Gun Control

Thousands of people took to the streets nationwide on Saturday to participate in the March for Our Lives demonstrations, calling for action a

Trump threatens to veto omnibus spending bill over DACA and the border wall

Trump threatened to veto the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill.

Citigroup Imposes Restrictions on Client Gun Sales

Citigroup announced Thursday it’s implementing restrictions on client firearm sales,.

Lawmakers release huge budget; big military, domestic boosts

Congressional leaders finalized a sweeping $1.3 trillion budget bill Wednesday that substantially boosts military and domestic spending...

Obama’s Choom Gang On the Canadian Stock Market?

A small group of Canadian entrepreneurs is set to turn Obama’s colorful history and Hawaiian's culture into a small fortune.

Jared Kushner's Dreams of Mideast Peace Are Alive

His strategy of developing a relationship with the Saudi crown prince is a step in the right direction.

GOP leaders back second special counsel

House GOP leaders are starting to come out in strong support of a second special counsel to investigate conservative allegations of bias and

Congress closes in on massive spending bill

Controversial policy provisions are falling by the wayside as leadership looks to avoid a government shutdown.