Were US F-16 fighter jets a factor in Turkey's U-turn on Sweden's NATO bid?
Murat Kula/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (VILNIUS, Lithuania) — President Joe Biden and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met Tuesday amid questions about how much the potential sale of U.S. F-16 fighter jets factored into Turkey’s decision
Tommy Tuberville triples down on claim that white nationalists are unfairly labeled racist
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Tuesday told ABC News that white nationalists shouldn’t all be labeled as “racist” while also insisting he opposes racism — tripling-down on controversial comments that have drawn
Biden critic Gal Luft charged with failing to register as foreign agent and sanctions violations
boonchai wedmakawand/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A dual U.S.-Israeli citizen who has accused President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, of corruption has been charged by federal prosecutors in New York with failing to register as a
Iowa lawmakers hold special session to pass six-week abortion ban
Jeremy Woodhouse/Getty Images (DES MOINES, Iowa) — Iowa lawmakers kicked off a special session Tuesday morning with the “sole purpose” of passing legislation that would restrict abortion. It comes less than a month after the state’s Supreme
DeSantis, Hutchinson and other GOP candidates push back on Trump's criticism of Iowa's governor
Bloomberg via Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Several GOP presidential candidates have come out in support of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds after former President Donald Trump attacked her on social media for staying “neutral” and not
Bank of America ordered to pay more than $100 million for double charging fees, withholding rewards
Spencer Platt/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Bank of America was ordered to pay more than $100 million to customers for double-charging accounts with insufficient funds, denying reward payments to credit card holders and using personal data
Judge agrees to delay next hearing in Trump classified documents case
Mario Tama/Getty Images (FORT PIERCE, Fla.) — The federal judge overseeing the case involving former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents after leaving office has agreed to delay an upcoming hearing in the case. Judge Aileen
Blinken talks high-stakes NATO summit and path to membership for Sweden, Ukraine
ABC News (NEW YORK) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that NATO is “stronger,” “bigger” and “more united than it’s ever been” with Sweden now close to becoming the alliance’s 32nd member following the
Six dead in helicopter crash near Mount Everest
AlpamayoPhoto/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Six people, including a Nepalese pilot, were killed in a helicopter crash near Mount Everest on Tuesday, local officials said. Five tourists — all Mexican nationals — were onboard a sightseeing aircraft
Trump seeks lengthy delay of classified docs trial, citing upcoming election
Logan Cyrus/AFP via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — In a court filing late Monday night, lawyers for former President Donald Trump called for a lengthy delay of his federal trial on charges related to his handling of classified