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Iran’s failed attack on Israel ‘is pretty telling’ about Tehran’s capabilities, DOD says Gen. Pat Ryder said Monday that Iran’s failed attack on Israel over the weekend was "pretty telling" about Tehran’s weapons capabilities. A reporter had asked Ryder what lessons the U.S ... 04/15/2024 - 10:34 am | View Link
Maddow Blog | Trump, Republican allies conveniently forget Iran’s 2020 offenses As Donald Trump and his allies suggest Iran was too intimidated to launch offenses under his leadership, they're counting on people to have short memories. 04/15/2024 - 7:07 am | View Link
Adam Kinzinger Slams Donald Trump's 'Insane' Reaction to Iran Attack The former president claimed that such an attack would not happen with him in office, despite a 2020 attack from Iran injuring 100 U.S. troops. 04/14/2024 - 5:18 am | View Link
The Vermont Senator says students are right to question U. S. military aid to an Israeli government "in a destructive war against the Palestinian people."
A new episode of the CNN Original Series "How It Really Happened" spotlights the terrifying anthrax attacks that followed Sept. 11, 2001, taking viewers inside one of the largest investigations in FBI history. It premieres Sunday, May 5 at 9pm ET/PT.
While the energy company, Actom, has helped power the African continent for more than a century, the business says there's still room to grow. CNN's Larry Madowo sat down with CEO Mervyn Naidoo to talk about the company's strategy moving forward.
Gosling plays a stuntman who'll do anything to get back in the good graces of his director and ex, played by Emily Blunt. Topher Gauk-Roger and David Daniel contributed to this report from Rick Damigella.
'Steel Magnolias' returns to theaters for its 35th anniversary, and the first look at Kate Winslet as a legendary photographer in 'Lee.' David Daniel reports.
President Joe Biden speaks from the White House about the ongoing protests that have roiled college campuses across the country saying students and others have a right to voice dissent, but not breaking the law.