Trump: Israel ‘literally owned Congress’ until a decade ago
Read More WASHINGTON – Israel “literally owned Congress” until 10 years ago, but is no longer a force on Capitol Hill due to progressive Democrats, former U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday. “The biggest change I’ve seen in Congress is Israel literally owned Congress — you understand that — 10 years ago, 15 years ago. […]
In Glasgow, Bennett vows to harness Israeli ‘innovation’ against climate change
Read More Glasgow – Prime Minister Naftali Bennett pledged to mobilize Israeli “innovation and ingenuity” to combat climate change as he delivered his speech at the Glasgow climate change summit on Monday. “As we gather here today in Glasgow,” Bennett said, “we know that history will judge our generation’s response to this threat – not […]
200 Republican lawmakers to Biden: don’t reopen consulate in Jerusalem
Read More WASHINGTON – Republican lawmakers are uniting in their opposition to the reopening of the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, turning what was once assumed to be a low-hanging fruit for the Biden administration into a hot-button wedge issue. Two-hundred House Republicans, led by Rep. Lee Zeldin (one of two Jewish House Republicans), signed onto […]
Germany reconsiders award ceremony for Israeli historian accused of genocide denial
Read More The German embassy in Tel Aviv announced the postponement of a ceremony intended to honor an Israeli Holocaust historian who in recent years has come under fire for allegedly engaging in historical revisionism and genocide denial in relation to the Bosnian war. Prof. Gideon Greif was originally slated to receive the Order of […]
South Korean Conservative Presidential Candidate Gains Popularity With Tough Stance on China
Read More South Korean presidential candidate Hong Joon-pyo on Oct. 27 made a series of pledges to transform South Korean diplomacy if elected, as the country gears up for its presidential election in March 2022. Hong pledged “Korea First” policies, such as building a nuclear sharing program between South Korea and the United States, abolishing […]
PG&E Gets Subpoena in Dixie Fire, Expects to Take $1.15 Billion Loss
PG&E Corp said on Monday it had received a subpoena from the U.S. attorney’s office seeking documents from the Californian utility related to the Dixie Fire, and expects to take a loss of $1.15 billion from the blaze this year.The company, in a regulatory filing, said it…
Jury Selection Underway at Kyle Rittenhouse Homicide Trial
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse opened Monday with the challenging task of seating jurors who haven’t already made up their minds about the young aspiring police officer who shot two people to death and wounded a third during a night of anti-racism protests in Kenosha…
Longtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin ‘not saying no to anything’ – including political office
Post Content Huma Abedin, the longtime aide to Hillary Clinton and estranged wife of convicted sex offender Anthony Weiner, is not saying no to the prospect of running for political office, she said during a Monday morning news interview. Abedin sat down with NBC’s TODAY Show on Monday morning for a roughly 10-minute interview, telling […]
US Supreme Court Rejects ACLU Bid for Public Access to Surveillance Court Rulings
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U. of Florida Prohibits Its Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case
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