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What We Know About The Attack On Saudi Oil Facilities
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia claim Iran is behind the attack. Iran denies involvement. Here's what the physical evidence shows. -
False Tsunami Warning In Hawaii Triggered By Police Exercise
The alert, which was "inadvertently triggered" during Honolulu Police Department training, angered residents who recalled a similar false alarm last year warning of an imminent missile attack. -
Iran Tells US Retaliation Looms If Targeted For Saudi Attack
Iran sent a note through Swiss diplomats in Tehran on Monday, reiterating that Tehran denies being involved in the Saudi attack, Iran's state-run news agency reported. -
Iran Denies It Is Behind Drone Attacks On Oil Refineries In Saudi Arabia
Houthi rebels in Yemen have claimed responsibility for the attacks, but Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Iran of launching an "unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply." -
18 Years Later, America Vows To 'Never Forget' 9/11
A crowd of victims' relatives assembled at ground zero, where the observance began Wednesday with a moment of silence and tolling bells at 8:46 a.m. -
These Are The 11 Border Projects Getting Funds Intended For Military Construction
Defense Secretary Esper sent Congress the list of 11 border projects in California, Arizona and Texas he says he will fund by shifting money from planned construction projects around the country. -
Mass. Program Helps Victims Of Domestic Violence, Stalking, Keep Their Address Confidential
A Mass. program lets victims of domestic violence or stalking use an address provided by the state as their legal residence. -
23 Texas Towns Hit With Ransomware Attack In 'New Front' Of Cyberassault
Investigators haven't identified who or what is behind the attack that took systems offline, but the Texas Department of Information Resources says the evidence points to "one single threat actor." -
U.S. Tests Missile With A Range Prohibited By Now-Abandoned Treaty
The Pentagon says it tested a modified cruise missile that flew "more than 500 kilometers" — a distance prohibited under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty scrapped earlier this month. -
Seized Iranian Ship Steams From Gibraltar After U.S. Loses Legal Fight
The vessel, which was intercepted by British Royal Marines on July 4, left Gibraltar after a court there ruled that it had no authority to enforce U.S. sanctions against Iran.