Israel Tweets Support for U.S. Twitter Threat to Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "major powers have spoiled Iran" as he joined President Donald Trump in isolating the Islamic Republic.
Is This Drug the New Opioid?
The concurrent use of anti-anxiety medication and prescribed opioids makes overdoses five times more likely, studies show.
Money Meant for HIV, AIDS Used for Immigration Crisis
Health and Human Services documents reveal the government's plan to reallocate money to use for unaccompanied minors crossing the border.
What's Next for Syria After U.S.-Russia Summit?
As Trump and Putin attempt to mend the broken ties between their nations, they have mostly aligned their views on war-torn Syria.
Russia Builds Ties to Iran and Israel Amid Syria Feud
Iran and Israel both want Russia's support, but how long can Moscow remain in the middle?
Trump Tweets May Let North Korea Split U.S. and China
Veteran U.S. diplomat Robert Gallucci said Trump's "tweeting on the subject of war and peace with North Korea isn't the most useful thing in the world."
Cat Crashes TV Interview About Polish Judicial Crisis
Expert Jerzy Targalski brushed the bushy tail away from his eyes and continued discussing the finer points of the Polish judicial crisis.
Rebel Leader Blames 'U.S. Silence' as Assad Takes South
Opposition negotiator Nasr al-Hariri said such "U.S. silence" could only be due to a "malicious deal" made between foreign powers involved in Syria's war.
Iran Says Its Ready for 'Proxy War' with U.S., Israel
Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's top military aide also threatened to shower Saudi royal palaces "with 1,000 missiles" if the kingdom launches an attack.
Bay Area's 'Low Income' Level Listed As $117,400
The federal agency raised the "low" annual income threshold 10 percent from last year.
Migrants Dumped in Desert and Told to Walk to Safety
With no water or food, migrants are forced across the border at gunpoint in the searing heat.
China Military: Trump Can't 'MAGA' by Boosting Defense
A Chinese military report said "the U.S. armed forces have failed to live up to Trump's expectations" due to "scandals like ship collisions, drug abuses and rapes."
Venezuela Army Sent to Enforce Food Prices
President Nicolas Maduro said the army arrested a "great number of mafiosi, wholesalers, thieves and capitalists."
Iran Says Saudi Will 'Suffer' in Yemen Amid U.S. Visit
Despite reports that the Saudi-led coalition had seized a crucial port city, a top Iranian official said the Houthis were "witnessing their advances every day."
Author Describes Ann Coulter as 'Illiterate'
Coulter attempted to defend her claims by citing a New Yorker article.
Trump Says Kim Jong Un Meeting Is Back On
"I look forward to the day when I can take the sanctions off of North Korea," President Donald Trump said.
Study: Brain Stimulation Could Cut Food Cravings
The technique is already used to treat major depression.
What Does Iran Deal Mean for Oil and Gas Prices?
Oil and gas prices are likely to surge if President Donald Trump takes the U.S. out of a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.
Venezuelan Cash Worth Less Than 'Warcraft' Coin: Report
Venezuela's national currency, the bolivar, has undergone huge drops and apparently now ranks well below the money used in the fictional world of the "Warcraft" series.
Trump Says 'Many People Died' When U.S., Russia Fought
"There has been nobody tougher on Russia than President Donald Trump," said President Donald Trump.
China Launches War Games In Warning To U.S., Taiwan
Chinese President Xi Jinping appears to be losing patience with Taiwan's ideas of independence and he's turning up the heat with military exercises.
Gorbachev Weighs In on U.S.-Russia Standoff
The Soviet Union's last leader is calling for a face-to-face summit to de-escalate tensions.
What Have We Learned from the 2008 Financial Meltdown?
Looking back, what are we to make of the last ten years?
Syria Could Be John Bolton's First Crisis
Bolton plunged into his new role after his predecessor, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, stepped down on April 6.
China's Military Will 'Defeat' U.S. Plans to Arm Taiwan
As a trade war looms, China says it won't tolerate U.S. arms sales to self-ruled Taiwan.
Coral Reefs Are in Crisis—But There's a Solution
If there is any silver lining to these events, it may be that many of the disturbances killing corals are acute: They occur just for a short period of time and then disappear, potentially allowing corals to recover before the next disturbance.
North Korea Blasts Japan Ahead of Trump Talks With Abe
The meeting will take place about a month or so before Trump's landmark meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
Iraq and Syria Defeat ISIS, but U.S. and Turkey Remain
Iraq and Syria declared victory over ISIS in late 2017, but the U.S. and Turkey have resisted calls to withdraw their forces.
Photos Suggest North Korea May Really Give Up Its Nukes
New satellite imagery shows a significant slowdown in activity at North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear test site, just as Kim Jong Un reached out to Trump.
Conway Tells Students to Eat Ice Cream, Not Fentanyl
Kellyanne Conway is in charge of the White House's efforts to tackle the opioid epidemic.