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Israeli Zaka rescue and recovery team carry the body of a victim at the scene of shooting attack where several people killed and injured in Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)

Shooting attack at Jerusalem bus stop kills 6, injures another 12

- Associated Press

Palestinian attackers opened fire at a bus stop at a busy intersection in north Jerusalem on Monday, killing six people and injuring another 12, according to Israeli police, emergency rescue services and local hospitals.

The Pentagon, the headquarters for the U.S. Department of Defense, is seen from the air, Aug. 20, 2025, in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Pentagon-funded research at colleges has aided the Chinese military, a House GOP report says

- Associated Press

Over a recent two-year period, the Pentagon funded hundreds of projects done in collaboration with universities in China and institutes linked to that nation's defense industry, including many blacklisted by the U.S. government for working with the Chinese military, a congressional investigation has found.

Rep. Joe Wilson with Syrian American activists on Capitol Hill this week. The South Carolina Republican is leading a push to repeal sanctions on Syria created to punish the Assad regime. (Photo courtesy of the Syrian American Alliance for Peace & Prosperity, or SAAPP).

Will Congress remove sanctions law on Syria?

- The Washington Times

Momentum is growing on Capitol Hill behind a bipartisan push to repeal the Caesar Act, which imposed heavy U.S. sanctions on former Syrian dictator Bashar Assad's regime and is now creating hurdles for the post-Assad government because it blocks international aid and investment from flowing into the war-torn Mideast nation.