Win McNamee / Getty Images; Al Drago / Getty Images House Republicans Consider Changing Rules for Speaker Vote in Bid to Avoid 'Chaos' Divided House Republicans are trying to find a way to accomplish the task of naming a new speaker this week. By Jack Davis October 10, 2023
APOp-Ed Op-Ed: The Conveniently Forgotten Context of Israel's Six-Day War In 1967, Israel was invaded in a military assault with the declared goal of wiping the Jewish state off the map. By Karys Rhea September 2, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images Jim Jordan Subpoenas Citibank for Alleged 'Back Channel' Sharing of Customer Data with FBI in Jan. 6 Probe Rep. Jim Jordan subpoenaed Citibank for allegedly engaging in "back channel" sharing of customers' private banking data with the FBI. By Carson Choate August 19, 2023
Fox News / Video screen shot; Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Civil Rights Attorney Sends Alvin Bragg a Message About Using 'The Race Card' in Jordan Neely Case Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell condemned Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for charging the Marine who put a homeless man in a chokehold. By Carson Choate May 13, 2023
Thibault Camus / AP file photo Michael Jordan Celebrates His 60th Birthday by Giving Instead of Receiving, Makes Biggest Make-A-Wish Donation Ever "For the past 34 years, it’s been an honor to partner with Make-A-Wish and help bring a smile and happiness to so many kids." By The Associated Press February 15, 2023
@dailyevidence / Twitter screen shot Researchers Say Ancient Tablet Discovered in 1868 Has Finally Been Deciphered - And a Stunning Confirmation of Biblical Narrative Found An ancient stone dating back to the ninth century BC may contain a reference to one of the most legendary figures of the Bible. By Richard Moorhead January 28, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty Images; Jason O. Watson / Getty ImagesCommentary These Are Some of the Biggest Names Still Banned from Twitter ... Trump Is Just the Tip of the Iceberg There are signs that Elon Musk wants to restore free speech on Twitter, but he still has a long way to go. By Peter Partoll November 19, 2022
U.S. Sun / video screen shot Video: Deadly Cloud Covers Dock After Chemical Weapon Ingredient Explodes - Dozens Killed, Hundreds Injured The gas was also used by Russian-backed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, who deployed it against civilians and anti-regime rebels. By Andrew Jose July 2, 2022
Susan Walsh / AP; John Raoux / AP House Republicans Issue Twitter Board an Official Order Concerning Elon Musk's Acquisition Bid House Republicans have made a request to Twitter's board which might signal a desire to investigate the social media platform. By Abby Liebing April 22, 2022
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Family of Teenager Killed in Bombing Begs Biden Administration to Take Stronger Action Against Terrorism Seven children and four Americans were killed after a bomb exploded at a Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem. By Kaylee Greenlee July 20, 2021