Former Israeli security agency chief: Netanyahu wants an endless war
Marc Lamont Hill challenges former head of Israeli navy and former director of Israel’s security service Ami Ayalon.
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Marc Lamont Hill challenges former head of Israeli navy and former director of Israel’s security service Ami Ayalon.
A federal judge ruled in favor of the Biden administration’s ‘parole’ program for migrants from Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti, a pathway for legal entry into the U.S.
It will take weeks and about 1,000 U.S. troops to mobilize and build a sprawling temporary pier off the Gaza coast, the Pentagon said.
The most generous views of President Biden’s plan to establish a maritime aid corridor to Gaza were marked by skepticism that it would work, especially without a cease-fire.
Ex-president Juan Orlando Hernández was a one-time American ally, praised by then-President Donald Trump. The verdict came down in a New York court Friday.
Hours before a shutdown deadline, the Senate on Friday passed a $460 billion package of bills to keep a slew of government agencies funded through September.
ChatGPT creator OpenAI announced Friday that co-founder and CEO Sam Altman would return to its board of directors after several months of leadership upheaval.
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday announced a new website to help veterans manage financial stressors, with the overall goal of reducing veteran suicides.
'History is watching,' says President Biden, and it is. Not that the MAGA 'America first' disciples in Congress care.
A poll indicated many Americans believe California is on the decline and some say it's not even "American." Columnists Mark Z. Barabak and Anita Chabria explain why it's still the Golden State.
Porter's digital ads argue that little-known GOP attorney Eric Early is the true Republican in the Senate race.
Akira Toriyama's phenomenon was so popular in Mexico that it led to tensions with the Japanese Embassy.
The US president had strong words for Russia, Israel and China. How did his address go down there?
The BBC sees a draft document containing testimony from detainees, but Israel disputes their accounts.
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