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Top Stories • December 15, 2025

Authorities in Providence, Rhode Island, are continuing to investigate a mass shooting at Brown University that killed two students and wounded nine others during…

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Kaine Cautiously Backs Syria Shift but Urges Protection for Minorities

Senator Tim Kaine says developments in Syria appear to be “moving in the right direction,” but he still has concerns about how the new…

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Laurie Watkins on Syrian President’s Visit Amid Internal Divisions

Laurie Watkins reports the Syrian president’s visit to Washington today, November 10, comes amid continued infighting within Syria. Leadership is seeking U.S. support to…

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U.S. to Support New Syrian Government With Limited Presence

David Schenker says the United States will maintain a limited presence at a Syrian military base south of Damascus to assist the new government…

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David Schenker on U.S.–Syria Relations and a Potential Shift in Policy

Former Assistant Secretary of State David Schenker says an upcoming visit between the U.S. and Syria could mark a major turning point. Schenker outlines…

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Analyst Warns of Rising Tensions Between Israel and Lebanon

Giorgio Cafiero, CEO of Gulf State Analytics, says Israeli attacks in Lebanon have intensified following the Gaza ceasefire. He notes there’s no sign the…

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U.S. Urges Peace Talks

Ethan Goldrich, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, emphasizes the importance of Israel maintaining peaceful relations with all neighbors. He sees a potential opportunity…

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Syria’s State Media Embraces Kurdish After Decades of Silence

In a historic shift, Syria’s official news agency SANA has launched a Kurdish-language edition, decades after the Baathist regime banned the language and labeled…

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Syria Identifies 298 Suspects in Deadly Alawite Heartland Massacre

A Syrian government-appointed committee announced it has identified 298 suspects involved in a deadly wave of sectarian violence that killed at least 1,426 Alawites…

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ISRAEL–US RELATIONS SHIFT AS WARNS MOUNT OVER SYRIA POLICY

Senator Mark Warner weighs in on efforts to restore diplomatic cooperation with Syria as President Trump seeks a broader coalition for peace in the…

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TRUMP AND SYRIA PEACE TALKS SIGNAL SHIFT IN U.S. MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY

Senator Cynthia Lummis says she supports President Trump’s approach to working with the new Syrian government to form peace coalitions in the Middle East.

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TRUMP RESPONDS AFTER CHURCH AND SYRIA BOMBINGS

President Trump addressed the recent bombings in Syria and Gaza, including one that hit a Catholic church. After a call with Israeli Prime Minister…

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The A-10 Warthog Gets a Lifeline Until 2030

The U.S. Air Force has officially paused its long-standing plan to retire the A-10 Thunderbolt II, extending the attack plane’s service life until at…

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U.S. and Iran Signal New Ceasefire Talks in Pakistan

The United States and Iran are signaling a possible return to ceasefire talks in Pakistan as a fragile truce nears its deadline. Officials say…

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Senator Hawley on Iran Talks and Civilian Concerns in Lebanon

Senator Josh Hawley weighed in on ongoing Iran negotiations and rising civilian concerns in Lebanon, warning that regional tensions and military actions could undermine…

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