Suicide Bombing of Greek Orthodox Church in Syria Kills at Least 15 Worshippers
A suicide bomber in Syria on Sunday detonated himself inside a Greek Orthodox church filled with people, killing at least 15, according to early reports.

A suicide bomber in Syria on Sunday detonated himself inside a Greek Orthodox church filled with people, killing at least 15, according to early reports.

A sixth-grade teacher in Central Florida was arrested this week on a host of charges for possessing child pornography, apparently created with online AI technology and possibly using student photos from his Christian school.

The demonstration trip of a passenger-carrying electric airplane that landed at JFK Airport earlier this month was more than a historical first or an aviation novelty. The airplane’s creator, Beta Technologies, is building the infrastructure needed to support short-trip electric

Six people are dead, two were injured and two are missing after a freak windstorm and waves as high as eight feet capsized their 27-foot boat on the California side of Lake Tahoe Saturday.

An illegal immigrant convicted and wanted in Italy for child rape remains on the loose after activists in Denver thwarted ICE agents from arresting him, authorities say.

Louisiana’s attorney general says she will appeal all the way to the Supreme Court a federal appellate panel’s ruling blocking the state’s new law requiring the Ten Commandments be posted in public school classrooms.

Seemingly defying all odds, more than a dozen people somehow survived a ride on a hot air balloon that caught fire, rose skyward, then tumbled to the ground in Brazil — killing at least 8 who were on board.

A fired suburban Chicago special ed teacher appeared in court this week to be charged with 55 sex crimes and also made another appearance — in her high school’s yearbook.

A southern New York school district has fired a 22-year-old female employee after she was arrested and charged with a felony for sending nude photos to a 14-year-old boy.

Maritime experts appear to have finally determined the resting place of the HMS Endeavour, the legendary ship piloted by Captain James Cook, famed British navigator and explorer.

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC), often called the “kingmaker” of the South, endorsed former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York City.

Calling it a “Biden-style government takeover,” Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins is promising to help a New Jersey family trying to save their 175-year-old farm from being seized by a local government to build “affordable housing” units.

Married were Alex Soros, son of George Soros, the Democrat party’s dependable donor and the bane of conservatives, and Huma Abedin, longtime political aid to Hillary Clinton and ex-wife of disgraced former congressmen Anthony Weiner.

Nearly a dozen people, including a 14-year-old girl, were injured Saturday night in a suburb of Los Angeles when a car crashed into a crowd leaving a soccer match at Southern California’s SoFi Stadium.

The status of the wife of suspected Minnesota political assassin Vance Boelter remains unclear after she was detained and questioned when police reportedly found a weapon, ammunition, and passports in her car during a traffic stop Saturday morning.

More than four dozen Marines refused to abandon their post as hundreds of protesters in front of the federal building in downtown Los Angles chanted in unison for them to go home.

A Florida senior pleaded not guilty this week to urinating on cans of Spam and Vienna sausages at a Sam’s Club late last month, resulting in the waste of more than $10,000 in food, authorities said.

A New York father’s two-year-old son was alive when he allegedly threw him off a bridge in New York.

A mother whose toddler’s body was found in a dresser drawer after the one-year-old girl had been thrown on the floor by her boyfriend will be spending 25 years in prison, while the boyfriend was sentenced to nearly twice that for his role in the child’s death.

Ten deputies were injured by rioters who hurled rocks, Molotov cocktails, and “high-grade pyrotechnics” at them this week, said Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert G. Luna.

Far-left House Democrats are holding little back in their attacks on Israel and its leader for the country’s air strikes on Iran that began Thursday night.

President Donald Trump said this week his administration would not approve any more development of wind energy except in cases of emergency.

A 20-year-old Oklahoma man who pledged allegiance to ISIS was eying the iconic Oklahoma Sooners football stadium for a terrorist attack in 2023, court documents revealed this week.

A jury wasted no time convicting a Pennsylvania truck driver this week of the horrific murder of a young pregnant Amish woman who disrupted his burglary of her home.

A San Diego city councilman drew the ire of viewers on social media and condemnation from the White House after posting a photo of ICE agents with the word “terrorists” written in red.

Prosecutors say a California father who decided to check on his autistic son’s therapy session found his boy being molested by the very therapist he’d hired to help him.

“I just killed someone and walked away,” an apparently deranged man reportedly told police Wednesday after he was arrested for stabbing a popular hairstylist to death with a steak knife in a luxury apartment parking garage in Sunrise, Florida.

Failed vice presidential candidate and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz over the weekend served up a schoolyard political strategy for his fellow Democrats – be “a little meaner” and stand up to “bully” President Donald Trump.

The Dutch defense minister said Saturday that China has intensified its spying on the Netherlands’ development and manufacture of semiconductors.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and other animal rights groups have found what some might consider an unlikely ally in President Donald Trump and his administration.

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned at a national security conference in Singapore on Saturday that China remains an active strategic threat and urged allies to spend more on their own defense.

It wasn’t a pleasant Memorial Day weekend for a slew of criminal illegal aliens arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in various cities across the United States.

Only two of the ten inmates who escaped from the New Orleans jail earlier this month now remain on the run — but both have a history of violence. The remaining fugitives, Antoine Massey, 32, and Derrick Groves, 27, are

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation this week that advances an effort to prevent noncitizens from voting in the Lone Star State.

A Florida man tweaking on meth survived the jaws of an alligator but failed to outlive a hail of gunfire when he attacked police who were trying to help him. Sheriff deputies fatally shot Timothy Patrick Schulz, 42, after he

A 14-year-old girl dove into the frigid Delaware River in suburban Philadelphia and saved a nine-year-old boy from drowning this holiday weekend, police say.

A former Los Angeles deputy mayor — tasked with overseeing public safety — has agreed to plead guilty to faking an anti-Israel bomb threat on city hall last year.

A Texas rheumatologist who turned his license to practice medicine into an $118 million scheme to finance his high-end lifestyle by falsely diagnosing perfectly healthy patients will be spending the next ten years in far less luxurious digs.

President Donald Trump evoked more political leverage Sunday in his effort to reign in alleged antisemitism and racial favoritism at Harvard by arguing U.S. taxpayers fund the education of its foreign students.

An air quality agency has issued a warning to thousands of residents in California to stay indoors if air quality becomes poor because of dust from windstorms.
