The attack, which Lebanese officials say left at least 14 dead and more than 60 wounded, has fueled fears that Israel is hurtling toward a full-blown war on its northern border as fighting in Gaza continues.
Trump ally and Brexiteer Nigel Farage thinks his Reform UK party can become a major political force. In a conference on Friday, he tried to explain how.
He identified the cause of a respiratory disease that was killing 10,000 newborns a year in the United States. Then he helped design a drug that dramatically reduced those death rates.
Across the country, people began shunning cell phones and unplugging baby monitors and laptops, after two days of attacks on Hezbollah-owned devices amplified fears of an all-out war with Israel.
Much of the public debate about arming Ukraine has revolved around whether the United States will send “long-range” weapons. But that can mean different things.
The Israeli government did not tamper with the detonated Hezbollah devices, defense and intelligence officials say. It manufactured them as part of an elaborate ruse.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long expressed doubts about the safety of vaccines, hopes to influence federal health policy. Could he finally get that chance?
By targeting so many pagers at once, Israel has demonstrated technical prowess and somewhat restored the aura of its intelligence agencies. But its long-term intent is unclear.