
Houthis Fire Two Missiles at Israel, Declare Ban on Israeli Ships in Red Sea
Yemen's Houthis launched two missiles at central Israel and declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea.

Yemen's Houthis launched two missiles at central Israel and declared a total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea.

A federal jury convicted four Boilermakers Union leaders of racketeering and embezzlement in a scheme involving no-show jobs, luxury travel, and a $7 million unauthorized loan.
Federal courts sentence four men across South Dakota, Oklahoma, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts for assault, firearms offenses, and fraud under DOJ enforcement priorities.

Turkish Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci said he prays to one day govern Jerusalem, calling for former Ottoman lands to return to Turkish sovereignty.

Ansaru terrorists holding over 40 students and teachers in Oyo state demand prisoner releases, ₦1 billion ransom, and Sharia-related laws.

Mohamed Sagha, 22, of Wayne, N.J., allegedly discussed attacking a Jewish place of worship and a National Guard location in support of ISIS.

Pope Leo XIV became the first pontiff to address Spain's Congress of Deputies, challenging lawmakers on abortion and euthanasia protections.

Manuel Alberto Cortes Cuan, 38, a Mexican national deported five times, received 14 months in federal prison for unlawful re-entry after arrest in Lyons, Ill.
A federal jury in Colorado convicted four promoters of a sham trust tax shelter that cost the U.S. approximately $40 million.

Hameed Mohammed Nagi, 21, pleaded guilty in Bangor to illegal entry and lying to FBI agents after crossing into Somerset County from Canada.

Pope Leo XIV arrived in Madrid for a seven-day visit to Spain, his fourth apostolic journey, with stops in Barcelona and the Canary Islands.

ICE Chicago arrested a previously deported La Raza gang member after Chicago Police refused to honor a federal warrant and released him.

Teshome Getachew fled with his family from the Ethiopian-Somali border to Dire Dawa in July 2025 after Islamist extremists threatened to kill him for preaching Christianity.