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Video: Explosion at Pennsylvania Nursing Home
A suspected gas explosion at a nursing home in Bristol, just outside Philadelphia, killed at least two and trapped more people inside the building on Dec. 23, authorities said.

Comey Responds to Indictment
Former FBI Director James Comey responded after a federal grand jury indicted him on Thursday.

DHS Warns California, New York, Illinois to Cooperate With ICE Deportations
The department said more than 400,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested, 70 percent of whom have criminal convictions or have been charged with crimes.

US Not Willing to Sacrifice National Security for TikTok, Bessent Says
“Our Chinese counterparts have come with a very aggressive ask,” Bessent told reporters ahead of the second days of talks with China in Spain.
Senate Agrees to 'Nuclear Option' to Speed Up Confirmation of Trump Appointees
In a party-line 53–47 vote, Republicans agreed to a resolution that would provide for expedited consideration of 48 nominees.
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Convicted of Coup Attempt, Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison
Jair Bolsonaro has denied any involvement and said he is the target of political persecution.
Evergreen High School Shooter Was 'Radicalized' 16-Year-Old Student
The teen suspected opened first at his high school on Wednesday before taking his own life.
Poland Asks to Invoke NATO Article 4 After Shooting Down Russian Drones
The Polish armed forces said that efforts are underway to ‘locate the downed objects.’
NYC Police Hunt Suspect in Brutal Double Murder of Elderly Couple
Frank Olton's body was found in the basement, bound to a pole with multiple stab wounds, while Maureen Olton was found on the first floor with severe burns.
Court Rules Lisa Cook Can Remain as Fed Governor Amid Dispute With Administration
President Donald Trump has sought to assert more executive authority over the central bank.
More Than 60 Shipping Containers Fall Into Water at Southern California Port
The US Coast Guard reported that approximately 67 containers were floating in the water following the mishap at the Port of Long Beach.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump Admin’s Tariff Appeal on Fast Track
Trump said on Sept. 2 that he hoped the high court would uphold his tariff package.
Israel Urges Gaza City Evacuation Ahead of Military Operation
The announcement was the first warning for a full evacuation of the city.
Nepal's Prime Minister Oli Resigns as Anti-Corruption Protests Spiral
Oli's government lifted the ban after protests intensified on Monday. Nineteen people were killed and more than 100 injured in the unrest.
Treasury Will Be Forced to Refund ‘Half the Tariffs’ if Supreme Court Rules Against Trump, Bessent Says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said such a decision would 'be terrible' for his department.
Pentagon-Funded Research Supported Chinese Military Projects, House Report Finds
The report found that hundreds of millions in U.S. federal research funding over the past decade have aided China’s technological and military advancements.
US Economy Adds 22,000 New Jobs in August, Below Market Estimates
Average hourly earnings rose by 0.3 percent.
Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer on Forehead
In mid-May, the former president's office said he had been diagnosed with an 'aggressive form' of prostate cancer.
Trump to Sign Order Renaming Department of Defense to Department of War
‘Trump to rename Pentagon, restoring historic ‘Department of War’ in latest military move,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X.
Appeals Court Blocks Judge’s Order to Dismantle 'Alligator Alcatraz'
The 11th Circuit blocked Judge Kathleen Williams’s order to close the illegal immigrant detention center.
Video: Explosion at Pennsylvania Nursing Home
A suspected gas explosion at a nursing home in Bristol, just outside Philadelphia, killed at least two and trapped more people inside the building on Dec. 23, authorities said.
Comey Responds to Indictment
Former FBI Director James Comey responded after a federal grand jury indicted him on Thursday.
DHS Warns California, New York, Illinois to Cooperate With ICE Deportations
The department said more than 400,000 illegal immigrants have been arrested, 70 percent of whom have criminal convictions or have been charged with crimes.
US Not Willing to Sacrifice National Security for TikTok, Bessent Says
“Our Chinese counterparts have come with a very aggressive ask,” Bessent told reporters ahead of the second days of talks with China in Spain.
Senate Agrees to 'Nuclear Option' to Speed Up Confirmation of Trump Appointees
In a party-line 53–47 vote, Republicans agreed to a resolution that would provide for expedited consideration of 48 nominees.
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Convicted of Coup Attempt, Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison
Jair Bolsonaro has denied any involvement and said he is the target of political persecution.
Evergreen High School Shooter Was 'Radicalized' 16-Year-Old Student
The teen suspected opened first at his high school on Wednesday before taking his own life.
Poland Asks to Invoke NATO Article 4 After Shooting Down Russian Drones
The Polish armed forces said that efforts are underway to ‘locate the downed objects.’
NYC Police Hunt Suspect in Brutal Double Murder of Elderly Couple
Frank Olton's body was found in the basement, bound to a pole with multiple stab wounds, while Maureen Olton was found on the first floor with severe burns.
Court Rules Lisa Cook Can Remain as Fed Governor Amid Dispute With Administration
President Donald Trump has sought to assert more executive authority over the central bank.
More Than 60 Shipping Containers Fall Into Water at Southern California Port
The US Coast Guard reported that approximately 67 containers were floating in the water following the mishap at the Port of Long Beach.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Trump Admin’s Tariff Appeal on Fast Track
Trump said on Sept. 2 that he hoped the high court would uphold his tariff package.
Israel Urges Gaza City Evacuation Ahead of Military Operation
The announcement was the first warning for a full evacuation of the city.
Nepal's Prime Minister Oli Resigns as Anti-Corruption Protests Spiral
Oli's government lifted the ban after protests intensified on Monday. Nineteen people were killed and more than 100 injured in the unrest.
Treasury Will Be Forced to Refund ‘Half the Tariffs’ if Supreme Court Rules Against Trump, Bessent Says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said such a decision would 'be terrible' for his department.
Pentagon-Funded Research Supported Chinese Military Projects, House Report Finds
The report found that hundreds of millions in U.S. federal research funding over the past decade have aided China’s technological and military advancements.
US Economy Adds 22,000 New Jobs in August, Below Market Estimates
Average hourly earnings rose by 0.3 percent.
Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer on Forehead
In mid-May, the former president's office said he had been diagnosed with an 'aggressive form' of prostate cancer.
Trump to Sign Order Renaming Department of Defense to Department of War
‘Trump to rename Pentagon, restoring historic ‘Department of War’ in latest military move,’ White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt wrote on X.
Appeals Court Blocks Judge’s Order to Dismantle 'Alligator Alcatraz'
The 11th Circuit blocked Judge Kathleen Williams’s order to close the illegal immigrant detention center.
















