Streaming Surpasses Theaters as Preferred Movie-Watching Method, Poll Shows

Amid rising tensions between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Netanyahu declared at the UN that Israel must continue its military operations until the job is finished.

Recent Russian incursions into NATO airspace are causing concern and speculation about the reasons behind these actions.

In a virtual address to world leaders at the UN, the President of the Palestinian Authority emphasized the resolve of Palestinians to remain steadfast in their homeland.

In other news, Oklahoma’s top public schools official, Ryan Walters, has resigned to lead a group of conservative educators, sparking a shakeup in the education sector.

Universal Orlando is facing a lawsuit over injuries sustained on a roller coaster where a man tragically lost his life after the ride.

Travis Decker, wanted for killing his daughters, has been identified through human remains found in Washington state, bringing closure to a tragic case.

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In a surprising turn of events, former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted after pressure from President Trump for the prosecution of his longtime adversary.

Pete Hegseth has called for a meeting of top military commanders in Virginia next week, sparking speculation about the nature of the gathering and its implications.