Israeli officials announced this week that their billion-dollar border wall spanning 40 miles across the Gaza Strip is complete.
The White House formally took a more direct role in diplomacy to ease fears between Russia and Ukraine on Thursday, but some sources close to the U.S. president suggested that Ukraine might be asked to give up territory to appease Russia.
The University of Iowa has been ordered to pay almost $2 million in attorneys’ fees in two companion lawsuits for discriminating against several Christian student clubs and willfully violating religious liberty protections.
The Supreme Court issued its opinion on one of the controversial abortion cases on Friday.
The group Black Lives Matter issued an official statement on the Jussie Smollett case from their website, penned by Dr. Melina Abdullah, Director of BLM Grassroots and Co-Founder of BLM Los Angeles.
At least 50 people are “likely” dead as a result of devastating tornadoes that ripped through parts of the Midwest late Friday and early Saturday.
The New York City Council passed a bill on Thursday that would allow noncitizens the right to vote in municipal elections.
A jury found actor Jussie Smollett guilty on five of the six felony counts he was accused of on Thursday, causing the actor to face the possibility of three years in prison and hefty fines.
The Uyghur Tribunal – a non-governmental independent collective of legal experts, businesspeople, health experts, and academicians based in London – said Thursday that the Peoples Republic of China is guilty of genocide.
The nation’s debt ceiling has still not yet been raised, but a Thursday night vote of the U.S. Senate has all but assured it will be before the point at which a crisis would occur.