The House Judiciary Committee is launching hearings today to decide if the charges in the Intelligence Committee's report rise to the level of impeachable offenses.
The United States is pushing several Arab countries to reach non-belligerence agreements with the State of Israel.
Israel is calling on the United Nations to recognize the 800,000 Jewish refugees who were expelled or fled Arab countries and Iran when Israel was re-established as a state in 1948.
Shields of Strength (Shields), a private faith-based company, has been banned by the US Army from making replica dog tags with encouraging Bible verses or references for soldiers.
Anti-government protesters burned an Iranian consulate in southern Iraq for a third time on Tuesday, as the country's political leaders continued talks over selecting a new prime minister following weeks of widespread unrest.
French lawmakers passed a draft resolution on Tuesday declaring hatred of the State of Israel a form of anti-Semitism.
A New Yorker convicted of providing material support to Hezbollah by seeking targets in New York City for terrorist attacks was sentenced Tuesday to 40 years in prison.
NATO leaders continued their second day of meetings in London. The organization is celebrating its 70th anniversary but the alliance is facing a number of challenges and one of the main questions is the role of Turkey.
While Turkey continues its invasion into northeast Syria, the country is now taking aim at the Mediterranean Sea. Turkey signed a deal with Libya’s internationally recognized government on Nov. 27 over who controls the Mediterranean.
The Trump impeachment inquiry officially moves into phase two this week. On Tuesday, the House Intelligence Committee publicly released their report after weeks of both closed-door and public hearings.