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Suspect Held In Second Trump 'Assassination' Bid Had Biden-Harris Sticker On His Truck: Report
Suspect Ryan Wesley Routh, arrested for aiming an AK-47 at Trump, was identified with a Biden-Harris sticker
'Suspect Was Hiding With AK-47 & Scope': Sheriff Describes Moment Gunman Was Spotted At Trump Golf Course
After Trump narrowly survived yet another assassination bid, the local sheriff said a man was about 400 to 500 yards away from him and hidden in shrubbery.
‘Then, Where Are We’: US Soldiers Question Kamala Harris’s Claim Over Deployment In Combat Zones | Video
Harris’ assertion about US military presence overseas sparked a controversy as recent operations in Iraq and Jordan contradict her claim.
Venezuela Claims US Plot To 'Destabilise' Maduro Govt, State Dept Denies Involvement After Three Americans Held
Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said that the five foreign nationals were being held on suspicion of planning an attack Maduro and his government
Pakistan Govt Removes Special Representative To Taliban-Led Afghanistan: Report
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have lately become strained, largely because of frequent attacks by the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan
‘1,068 Attacks Against Minorities In Bangladesh From August 5-20’: Exclusive From Government Sources
While sources in the Bangladesh government blamed the Hasina regime, Indian government sources said they wanted the attacks to “stop as soon as possible”
How A 650-Foot Tsunami Triggered A Nine-Day Seismic Mystery In Greenland
New study in Science reveals a rockslide in Dickson Fjord triggered seismic waves felt globally, highlighting climate change's impact on Earth's stability and hazards
Jaishankar Meets WHO Chief Tedros, Discusses India's Role In Global Health Initiatives
Jaishankar arrived here from Germany on the final leg of his three-nation tour that also took him to Saudi Arabia
'We Apologise, But We Can't': No Hilsa From Bangladesh For Bengalis in India This Durga Puja
"It's an expensive fish and we notice that our own people are unable to have it as all goes to India and what is left behind is too expensive for our people," sad Bangladesh Fisheries Minister Farida Akhtar.
Norfolk Southern Fires CEO Alan Shaw Over 'Inappropriate Relationship' With Employee
The Atlanta-based railroad said Shaw had an inappropriate consensual relationship with Norfolk Southern’s chief legal officer, who was also terminated
'New Milestone': PM Modi Holds Talks With Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled To Strengthen India-UAE Ties
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal received the Crown Prince at the airport on Sunday
New Red Sea Liner Service Connecting Saudi’s Jeddah To Navi Mumbai, Mundra Aims To Transform Supply Chains
Folk Maritime Services Company have designated two vessels which will facilitate the movement of consumer cargo from India and products from Saudi Arabia.
Amid Security Woes In Balochistan, Pakistan Govt Blames Pricey 'Kabul Tea' For Surge In Terrorism
Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister criticised the previous administration's economic and security policies
Five People Shot Along US Highway In Kentucky, Police Hunt For 'Armed And Dangerous' Suspect
Gun violence is common in the United States, a country where there are more firearms than people
Turkey's Erdogan Calls For Islamic Alliance Against Israel
Erdogan hosted Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Ankara this week and they discussed the Gaza war and ways to further repair their long-frozen ties.
Cockpit Audio Indicates De-Icing Issues In Fatal Brazil Plane Crash That Killed 62
Weather reports from the day of the accident predicted ice formation in the region where the plane went down