December 4 1 hostage remains with Hamas after latest body is ID'd Israeli authorities confirm Thai worker Sudthisak Rinthalak's remains were returned, leaving Ran Gvili as the last hostage alive or dead in Gaza.
December 4 Commander of September attack believed survivors were continuing drug run, report says The U.S. military commander involved in a deadly Sept. 2 strike on a suspected drug vessel believed the survivors were continuing their drug run, a report said.
December 4 Somali terror groups loom as Mogadishu powers new growth Markets, traffic and street vendors paint a picture of daily urban life in Somalia's capital city. (Reuters/Anadolu Agency.)
December 4 British man says he was arrested after posting photos holding guns during July 4 trip to Florida U.K. tech consultant Jon Richelieu-Booth said he faced a four month ordeal of arrests and charges after posting vacation photos holding a gun and is now considering relocating to America.
December 4 'Hugely exciting' prehistoric artifacts uncovered during hunt for long-lost Irish castle Archaeologists in Northern Ireland searching for a medieval castle recently discovered 9,000-year-old flint tools and Bronze Age remains in County Fermanagh.
December 4 MORNING GLORY: Wikipedia is for suckers Radio host Hugh Hewitt calls a recent "Ask Haviv Anything" podcast episode essential listening for legislators, exposing systematic bias in Wikipedia's Israel-related content.
December 4 JONATHAN TURLEY: With 'rage bait' crowned word of the year, free speech becomes the target Oxford University Press announces "rage bait" as word of the year, defined as online content specifically designed to elicit anger for engagement.
December 3 Adams issues orders blocking NYC from boycotting Israel as clash with Mamdani grows NYC Mayor Eric Adams signs orders blocking BDS movement funding and boosting synagogue protection before leaving office in challenge to successor.
December 3 IT consultant arrested after posting gun photos says free speech 'doesn't exist' in UK A British tech consultant recounts how a Florida vacation gun photo led to weeks of arrests, charges and fear back home in the UK — and why the ordeal pushed him to consider leaving for the United States.
December 3 Trump admin debuts 'Fentanyl Free America' plan as DEA touts impact of Caribbean boat strikes The Trump administration unveiled its "Fentanyl Free America" plan on Wednesday as the DEA leader said strikes on suspected drug vessels are helping stop the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S.