Warning against America's two-party 'partisan death spiral,' the Michigan congressman, a longtime critic of Trump, said considering presidential bid as a libertarian

Blaze broke out in vessel's battery compartment on Monday; officials had previously refused comment on incident

Ethiopian-Israeli protests sputter out over fears of heavier police violence, but anger still simmers, including over the press's obsession with traffic reporting

Facing increasing pressure from both Tehran and Washington, Adel Abdul-Mahdi risks coming off as weak if he fails to rein in Popular Mobilization Forces

Isaak el Matari had previously been enrolled in a government deradicalization program

Panamanian-flagged carrier is believed to be in violation of EU sanctions against war-ravaged Assad regime

Friend says former defense minister politicking on death of Solomon Tekah; police minister Erdan also pays shiva call

Troops, tanks and artillery guns were fixtures of Independence Day celebrations until 1973, when the high costs and logistic nightmares of the events stopped the practice

Soul artist says she came to Islamic Republic knowing women cannot have solo concerts and didn't plan a show, but authorities blacklisted her anyway

After head of elite unit resigned earlier this year, chief of Special Operations Division steps down, reportedly furious over attempt to replace him

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