Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Officials of the world body accuse Israel of starving the Strip’s residents, saying that food in Gaza has been drying up since the cease-fire collapsed.
‘For nations that treat us badly … we will charge them approximately half of what they are and have been charging us,’ he said.
The department will ‘focus on a Department that is farmer-first and without a leftist social agenda,’ Trump’s agriculture secretary says.
President Trump is weighing numerous proposals with key administration officials.
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland says the reparations bill is a priority this session.
Proposals to overturn the existing laws were sparked by Newsom’s recent comments.
The filmmaker is, again, blaming American intelligence agencies for the 35th president’s death.
The Defense Against Drones Act, nominally introduced to protect privacy, faces backlash from law enforcement and industry leaders.
The three-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker will testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
The Israeli air force consistently aims at targets across Syria, including the Palmyra base. The Turkish presence there ‘is a potential threat,’ an Israeli security official says.
China and Russia, at odds with America on issues ranging from Ukraine to Taiwan, agree: They’ve put out similar warnings, with the Chinese reportedly telling its citizens not to ‘stay near, participate in or watch’ protests.
Interest in gold — which is viewed as a safe haven asset and also a hedge against inflation — has skyrocketed amid increasing geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
Shannon Seban visits the Sun’s offices to urge resistance to both Marine Le Pen, on the right, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon, on the left.
It does not seem coincidental that Beijing is raising the idea of exerting pressure on North Korea to slow down if not abandon its nuclear program exactly when the Japanese and South Koreans would be most receptive.
The Sentencing Council may, however, cave to the pressure and suspend the guidelines after previously refusing to do so.
Ron Klain’s comments are exposing his own charade to prop up the octogenarian president.
The president says that by working with Democrats, his fellow Republicans are playing into the hands of the drug cartels.
The decision is framed as a mutual one, and the transition will likely happen at the end of May or early June.
‘In the litany of dumb ideas I’ve seen over the years, this one takes the cake,’ one state senator says.
‘Highly recommend that whoever came up with this framing go outside and touch some grass,’ writes a senior advisor to the Republican National Committee.
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