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Israelis reported receiving text messages urging intelligence cooperation with Iran. Authorities warned the public to ignore the messages and report them as spam.
An analysis found that Federal Reserve employees overwhelmingly donate to Democratic and progressive candidates. The report raises questions about the central bank's political neutrality amid ongoing criticism of its leadership.
Israel's parliament approved a law enabling historic trials for hundreds accused of carrying out the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks. The legislation allows for capital punishment under existing statutes and establishes a special court to handle what could become the largest trial proceedings in the country's history.
May 11, 2026
Northwestern’s interim president expressed support for renewing the university’s Qatar campus partnership as its contract nears expiration. The arrangement has faced scrutiny over Qatar’s laws, its ties to Hamas, and concerns about academic independence.
President Trump proposed suspending the federal gasoline tax as Middle East tensions push fuel prices higher. The Supreme Court temporarily preserved access to the abortion pill, and federal health officials face scrutiny over a new vaccine inquiry.
Democratic primaries in New York City are highlighting clashes between establishment leaders and the party’s left wing. Open seats and vulnerable incumbents have turned several House races into tests of the party’s future direction.
FoxNewsIran regime power players may eye Russia in Assad-style escape as US talks falter: expertMay 11, 2026
The collapse of talks between the United States and Iran has fueled speculation that senior Iranian leaders could flee to Russia if the regime falters. Leadership uncertainty following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's reported death has deepened concerns about the country's stability.
Record numbers of migrants are dying or disappearing along global routes, leaving families without answers. Aid groups warn that conflict and tougher border policies are pushing people toward deadlier and less visible crossings.
A man has pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated assaults against three Jewish people in Enfield. He has been remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
The European Union has agreed to sanction Israeli settlers and organisations over violence in the West Bank after months of delay. The decision follows a political shift in Hungary and includes additional measures against representatives from Hamas.
May 11, 2026
President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran is 'on life support' after rejecting Tehran’s latest proposal. Iran defended its demands as legitimate rights, raising fears that the fragile truce could collapse.
YNetErika Kirk to Hillsdale grads: Marry young, have more children than you can afford --May 11, 2026
Erika Kirk encouraged Hillsdale College graduates to marry young and have large families during her commencement address. She also praised the school’s commitment to faith, learning, and enduring principles.







