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  • US Cancels Talks with Israel After Netanyahu’s Public Criticism Over Arms Delays
    Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu
    The White House has canceled high-level security talks between American and Israeli officials following a public criticism by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu accused the Biden administration of withholding arms essential for Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas, a claim the US administration has firmly denied.
  • Biden's Immigration Reform Sparks GOP Fury and Democrat Cheers
    U.S. President Joe Biden
    President Joe Biden's latest move on immigration has ignited a fierce political debate, drawing praise from Democrats and sharp criticism from Republicans. On Tuesday, Biden is set to announce a "parole in place" program aimed at providing work permits and protection from deportation to nearly 500,000 undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens.
  • Biden's Ad Blitz Targets Trump's Criminal Conviction in Battle for Swing Voters
    Biden Offers Temporary 'Safe Haven' To Hong Kong Residents In U.S
    President Joe Biden's campaign is capitalizing on former President Donald Trump's recent felony conviction. The Biden camp has launched a new television ad blitz, zeroing in on Trump's legal troubles and portraying him as a self-serving criminal.
  • Bankruptcy Court Orders Liquidation of Alex Jones’ Estate to Compensate Sandy Hook Families
    Bankruptcy Court Orders Liquidation of Alex Jones’ Estate to Compensate Sandy Hook Families
    A Texas bankruptcy court judge has approved the liquidation of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' personal assets to facilitate repayments to the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims.
  • Trump Embraces Supreme Court Decision Overturning Bump Stock Ban
    Donald Trump
    The Supreme Court has ruled that a federal ban on bump stocks is unlawful, marking a significant moment for former President Donald Trump, who originally imposed the ban. The 6-3 ruling, split along ideological lines, has brought Trump's nuanced stance on gun control into sharp focus, revealing his anticipation of judicial reversal.
  • Arrest of Tajik Nationals Raises U.S. Fears of ISIS Terror Plot
    FBI
    The recent arrest of eight Tajik nationals with suspected connections to ISIS has intensified concerns among U.S. national security officials about the potential for a terror attack on American soil. The individuals were detained after entering the United States via the southern border and requesting asylum.
  • GOP Hosts Trump in First Capitol Hill Visit Since Jan. 6
    GOP Hosts Trump in First Capitol Hill Visit Since Jan. 6
    Former President Donald Trump made his first visit to Capitol Hill since the January 6th attack, receiving a hero's welcome from Republican lawmakers. This visit comes less than five months before his anticipated rematch with President Joe Biden.
  • Bloodshed in Mexican Elections Triggers Surge of Asylum Seekers at U.S. Border
    Biden’s Border Crisis: New Executive Order Faces Skepticism Amid Rising Migration Concerns
    The recent surge of asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border includes many fleeing the aftermath of Mexico's most violent election season. The June 2 elections, the largest in the country's history, were marred by unprecedented levels of bloodshed and intimidation. Political candidates were targeted, with at least 34 killed and hundreds more threatened. This chaos has driven many to seek refuge across the border in the United States.
  • Biden Faces Backlash for Gun Control Speech After Son’s Conviction
    WITHDRAWAL
    President Joe Biden delivered a speech on gun control just hours after his son, Hunter Biden, was convicted on three federal firearms charges. The timing of the president's remarks at the Everytown for Gun Safety's annual training conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday was not lost on critics, who took to social media to highlight the awkward juxtaposition.
  • American Banana Giant Chiquita Ordered to Pay $38 Million in Landmark Colombian Human Rights Case
    American Banana Giant Chiquita Ordered to Pay $38 Million in Landmark Colombian Human Rights Case
    A Florida court has ordered Chiquita Brands International to pay $38 million to the families of eight Colombian men murdered by a paramilitary death squad.
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