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Jessica Shaw, Henry Goldblatt, and Tudum.co m editor Jean Bentley invite you to the wedding of the year in Virgin River ! Hear all about season six of the series and get a sneak peek of Mel and Jack’s long awaited wedding . Plus, get excited because the series has been renewed for another season ! Just in time for the holidays, you can buy Virgin River merch for your friends and family. Finally, Jessica and Henry preview Tyler Perry’s new film The Six Triple Eight which tells the story of the only US Women’s Army Corps unit of color stationed overseas during WWII who take on an impossible mission. This Christmas Day, Netflix will be streaming the NFL's two marquee games! The Super Bowl LVIII-winning Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Houston Texans with Beyoncé performing during the latter’s halftime show. Follow Netflix Podcasts for more and read all about the titles featured on today’s episode exclusively on Tudum.com .…
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×At least 10 people were killed and 35 more injured when a man intentionally drove a pickup truck into a New Year's celebration in the French Quarter of New Orleans. Police identified the suspect as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar from Texas. He was killed during a confrontation with officers and had an ISIS flag. Authorities are investigating the incident as a terror attack. A driver was killed, and seven bystanders were injured, when a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Authorities said they are investigating this as a possible act of terror. A Soviet-era pipeline that transported Russian gas to Europe via Ukraine shut down, as a transit agreement expired. Slovakia and Austria have arranged alternative supply, while Hungary will keep receiving Russian gas via the Black Sea.…
New York City police have identified the woman who was set on fire and burned to death in a subway train car earlier this month. She was Debrina Kawam, a 57-year-old homeless woman from Toms River, New Jersey. New York City Mayor Eric Adams addressed the incident Tuesday. A power outage in Puerto Rico left 90 percent of the population without electricity early Tuesday, affecting nearly 1.4 million customers. The governor blamed a critical grid failure, and Luma Energy said full restoration could take up to 48 hours. U.S. investigators have joined the probe into Sunday’s deadly Jeju Air crash at Muan Airport, which killed 179 people. The crash, involving a Boeing 737-800, is South Korea’s deadliest aviation disaster in decades. In the latest twist in what's become the key U.S. ally's deepest political crisis in decades, a South Korean court has authorized the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol. This marks the first time a sitting president in South Korea has faced arrest.…
President-elect Donald Trump endorsed House Speaker Mike Johnson as Johnson prepares for what is expected to be another contentious speakership race this week. Trump said on social media that Johnson "will do the right thing." Former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral is scheduled for Jan. 9, following his passing at the age of 100. President Joe Biden will deliver the eulogy at the Washington National Cathedral. He has also declared Jan. 9 a national day of mourning. A federal appeals court upheld Trump's verdict in one of the E. Jean Carroll cases. Trump has to pay the columnist $5 million for defamation and sexual abuse. Biden announced that the United States will send an additional $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The package includes $1.25 billion in presidential drawdown authority, as his administration works swiftly to spend all available funds.…
Former President Jimmy Carter has died. According to the Carter Center he lived to 100 years old. 179 people died in the deadliest plane crash in South Korea. What caused the Boeing aircraft to burst into flames? At least four are dead after tornado-inducing storms hit southeast U.S. The severe weather system is now headed south. Azerbaijan’s president says he’s sure Russia shot down a commercial airplane on Christmas day – killing 38 people. The demands the president is now setting for Moscow.…
Trump shows support for H-1B Visas after Elon Musk says he would "go to war" to defend the program, facing backlash from some Trump supporters. Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan’s president Saturday after an Azerbaijan Airlines flight crashed after entering Russian airspace, killing 38 people. However, Putin stopped short of saying Russia was responsible for the incident. North Korean soldiers deployed to assist Russia in its war on Ukraine are allegedly taking drastic measures to avoid capture. This comes as Russia faces its highest number of casualties in a single month. Severe thunderstorms are intensifying across the South. The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation Tornado Watch for parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas, which will remain in effect until 9 p.m. CST.…
U.S. and Azerbaijani officials suggested that Russian air defense systems may have brought down the passenger plane that crashed in Kazakhstan. The White House did not elaborate, as the investigation is still unfolding. The man accused of burning a sleeping woman to death inside a New York City subway train has been charged with multiple counts of murder and arson. Sebastian Zapeta, a Guatemalan national living in the United States illegally, is in custody, and authorities are continuing efforts to identify the victim. According to data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, homelessness in the United States increased by 18 percent this year. A total of 770,000 people are considered homeless. The department attributed this rise to a lack of affordable housing and a surge in migrant arrivals. South Korea's parliament voted to impeach the country’s acting president, Han Duck-soo, plunging the nation into a deeper political crisis. Han will be stripped of his presidential powers and duties until the Constitutional Court decides whether to dismiss or reinstate him.…
A new poll shows that most Americans are exhausted by political news. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted the survey in early December. About two-thirds of American adults say they have recently felt the need to limit their media consumption regarding politics and government due to information overload. On Dec. 26, a Kremlin spokesperson commented on reports claiming that Russia's air defense had shot down an Azerbaijan Airlines flight on Christmas Day, causing a crash that killed 38 people on board. The spokesperson urged people to wait for the investigation to be completed before drawing any conclusions about the cause of the crash. Holiday travel across the United States faced major disruptions on Thursday due to severe weather. In Texas, nearly 90 flights were delayed, and over two dozen were canceled at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, with additional delays at Dallas Love Field and Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Most of the costs associated with presidential inaugurations come from privately raised funds. In addition to the swearing-in ceremony, events typically include a parade and a ball, among others. So far, for the upcoming Trump inauguration, the largest donors have been tech companies.…
Russia launched attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Christmas Day, with explosions reported across the country. Soldiers are away from their families as civilians hide amid air raid alerts. Displaced Christians in Gaza gathered to celebrate Christmas amid the ongoing war. Across the Middle East, families and communities marked the holiday, including Iraqi Christians celebrating despite the risks. An Azerbaijan Airlines flight with 67 people onboard crashed in Kazakhstan Wednesday. A Kazakh official has confirmed the deaths of 38 people. Azerbaijani authorities said they are still investigating why the plane tried to make an emergency landing.…
For the second time since his first term, President-elect Donald Trump suggests that the United States should own Greenland. He says it's for national security. This comes as Trump named PayPal co-founder Ken Howery as his pick for United States ambassador to Denmark. However, the island's prime minister says it's not for sale. Despite noting some reservations, President Joe Biden signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which approves $895 billion in military and defense spending for 2025. American Airlines temporarily grounded flights nationwide due to a technical issue, coinciding with the start of the busy Christmas travel season. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a national ground stop at American Airlines' request on Tuesday but lifted it about an hour later. In Syria, protesters hit the streets of Damascus after a Christmas tree on display was burned down. Meanwhile, Christians in the Middle East continue to celebrate the holiday despite the risks.…
The House Ethics Committee released a report on its investigation into former Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz. It concluded that Gaetz paid for sex and illicit drugs during his time in office, and violated state and federal laws on prostitution and statutory rape. Gaetz refuted the findings and denied any criminal wrongdoing. President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal prisoners on death row to life imprisonment, leaving three federal inmates to face execution. Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of the United Healthcare CEO, pleaded not guilty to eleven counts in a New York court. They include murder and terror charges. He also faces federal charges and state charges in Pennsylvania. New York police identified the suspect accused of setting a woman on fire in a New York subway and killing her. Guatemalan illegal immigrant Sebastian Zapeta-Calil was charged with first-degree murder. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President-elect donald trump, threatening to take back the panama canal. more on his first rally speech since winning the election. A U.S. fighter jet was shot down near Yemen. The U.S. blames friendly fire, but the Houthi terrorist group claims responsibility. President Biden just approved sending Taiwan over $500 million for defense -- plus a potential arms sale. How Beijing is responding.…
President Joe Biden signed a bill into law Saturday that averts a government shutdown, bringing a final close to days of upheaval after Congress approved a temporary funding plan just past the deadline and refused President-elect Donald Trump’s core debt demands in the package. Authorities investigated a Saudi doctor with a history of anti-Islam rhetoric as the suspected driver in a car-ramming attack on a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg that killed five people and injured scores. Trump said on Saturday he had selected the producer of his long-running reality television show, "The Apprentice," to be his administration’s special envoy to the United Kingdom. The president-elect also announced three more nominations for his new government.…
At least two people were killed and more than 60 others injured when a car plowed into a busy Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany, in what appears to have been a deliberate attack. Authorities arrested the suspected driver, who they say is a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian man who first arrived in Germany in 2006. With just hours left before a potential midnight government shutdown, the House of Representatives passed this year’s final funding plan to keep the government open. The bill has been sent to the Senate. This comes after previous attempts to pass similar proposals in the lower chamber had failed. The Biden administration has announced an additional $4.2 billion in student debt relief for nearly 55,000 public service workers. This is part of the "Public Service Loan Forgiveness" program, designed to erase loans after 10 years of service. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has reshuffled his Cabinet amid intense turmoil in his political career. A party supporting his minority government has withdrawn its backing, announcing plans to trigger a new election in the coming months. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
A state appeals court disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia election case against President-elect Donald Trump and other co-defendants. This means it will be up to the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia to find another prosecutor to take over the case and decide whether to continue pursuing it. House Republicans agreed on a new stopgap measure to avert a shutdown set to begin Friday and fund the government for three more months. Trump also expressed support for the new measure, calling it a very good deal. UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione was extradited to New York and appeared in federal court. He faces new federal charges of stalking and murder. Israel launched airstrikes against infrastructure in Yemen's capital and a port city held by Houthi terrorists, killing nine people. This came after a Houthi missile targeted central Israel.…
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate for the third time this year, by a quarter of a percentage point. U.S. stocks tumbled to one of their worst days of the year after the Fed hinted that there would be fewer rate cuts next year. The House Ethics Committee voted to release its report on former Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz, which involves allegations of sexual misconduct. Gaetz responded, saying he is innocent and fully exonerated by the Justice Department. The Supreme Court agreed to take up TikTok's challenge to delay a law that could potentially ban the app on January 19. The justices will hear oral arguments on January 10.…
"President-elect Trump has sued The Des Moines Register newspaper and renowned pollster J. Ann Selzer, accusing them of election interference over a poll that showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading the state ahead of the November election. Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of the United Healthcare CEO, has been charged in New York with 'first-degree murder' and 'second-degree murder as an act of terrorism.' The Manhattan District Attorney stated that this was a targeted murder intended to cause shock, attention, and intimidation. Police have identified the shooter in the Wisconsin Christian school shooting as 15-year-old student Natalie Rupnow. Authorities are investigating clues to determine her motive, which they say appears to be a 'combination of factors.' Russia has accused Ukraine of killing a top Russian general with a bomb hidden in a scooter outside his apartment building in Moscow. Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov was the chief of the Russian military’s nuclear, biological, and chemical protection forces."…
In a shooting at a Christian private school in Madison, Wisconsin, a student and a teacher were killed, and six others were injured. Police said the teenage shooter was also found dead at the scene. President-elect Trump answered reporters’ questions about the mysterious drones sighted in the northeast. He stated that the government knows where the drones originated but wants to keep people in suspense. Syria’s former leader, Bashar al-Assad, issued his first statement since rebel forces toppled his regime earlier this month. Assad said he had no plans to flee Syria and claimed that Russia made the decision to evacuate him.…
The drone sighting mysteries continue. Two men were arrested after a drone was detected flying close to Logan Airport in Boston. Officials say they will deploy a high-tech system in New York after drones shut down a local airport. Another advisor to New York City Mayor Eric Adams has resigned. Her departure comes after her home was searched and devices seized as part of a federal investigation. A terrorist threat against an Atlanta theater warns of a mass shooting if it hosts Shen Yun Performing Arts. The threat of violence highlights the Chinese Communist Party's efforts to silence opposition abroad.…
ABC News will pay President-elect Donald Trump $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit. Meanwhile, Trump attended Saturday's Army-Navy football game. He was joined by Vice President-elect JD Vance, Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Trump also named Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes to serve as chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for federal assistance after the latest mysterious drone incidents led to the temporary closure of an airfield. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent a successful hip replacement surgery in Luxembourg and is "well on the mend," her office said in a statement.…
Lawmakers grew increasingly concerned about nightly sightings of mysterious drones in New Jersey. Some pressed for more information and resources to investigate, while the Pentagon denied claims that the drones were connected to Iran. UnitedHealthcare's parent company, UnitedHealth Group, published an op-ed in response to the murder of CEO Brian Thompson. The group acknowledged problems within the healthcare industry. Meanwhile, police said suspect Luigi Mangione was not a client of UnitedHealthcare. The U.S. military flew an American man out of Syria following his release from prison. Travis Timmerman had spent seven months in a Syrian prison after crossing into the country on a Christian pilgrimage. Ukraine reported a major Russian missile attack on its energy grid, making it one of the largest attacks on the energy sector. The damage forced Ukrainian authorities to impose extensive electricity cuts for millions of civilians. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of roughly 1,500 people who were released from prison and placed on home confinement during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has also pardoned 39 individuals convicted of nonviolent crimes. This marks the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history. Time magazine has named President-elect Donald Trump "Person of the Year" for the second time. Trump also rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday. Luigi Mangione’s attorney explained that his client was irritated by the way he was treated by police and by an alleged lack of legal representation. As the case develops, flyers designed to look like "wanted posters" targeting health care executives have started appearing on the streets of New York City. An American man has been found in Syria after crossing into the country on foot and spending seven months in detention. Travis Timmerman appears to have been among the thousands of people released from Syrian prisons after the fall of the Assad regime.…
New York police have said the gun found on the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson matches shell casings found at the crime scene. New York officials hope to secure Luigi Mangione's extradition through a governor's warrant. Thousands of people, including numerous celebrities, have been forced to evacuate their homes as the Franklin Fire grows in Malibu, California. Over a thousand firefighters are battling the blaze, which has spread to more than six square miles and is only seven percent contained. Christopher Wray has announced that he will step down as FBI director early next year. This follows President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of close ally Kash Patel to take over the bureau.…
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of the United Healthcare CEO, made his first court appearance in Pennsylvania, where he was denied bail. Manhattan prosecutors have obtained an arrest warrant for Mangione, who is fighting extradition to New York. The Franklin Fire in Malibu, Southern California, has burned more than 2,700 acres and is 1 percent contained. The rapidly spreading fire has prompted mandatory evacuation orders and destroyed several homes. The New York attorney general and Manhattan district attorney both stated that they will not drop their cases against President-elect Donald Trump just because he is returning to the White House. However, the Manhattan DA has proposed alternatives, such as delaying sentencing until after Trump leaves office or sentencing him to no prison time. The Biden administration announced it will recognize and support a new Syrian government, provided it renounces terrorism, destroys chemical weapons stockpiles, and protects the rights of minorities and women. Meanwhile, Israel launched airstrikes on Syria and deployed troops into a buffer zone along its border.…
Police have arrested a person of interest who was wanted for questioning in connection with the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City on Dec. 4. Law enforcement located 26-year-old Luigi Nicholas Mangione at a McDonald’s restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after receiving a tip from an employee. Former Marine Daniel Penny has been found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the 2023 death of homeless man Jordan Neely on a New York City subway. The chokehold case garnered national attention, with dueling demonstrations taking place outside the courthouse. Led by a terrorist organization, rebel fighters in Syria have overthrown the government of President Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Russia where he was granted political asylum. The United States has struck ISIS targets in Syria to prevent power from falling into their hands.…
Syrian regime toppled. Bashar al-Assad and his family fled to Russia. This brings an end to Syria's 13-year-old civil war. President Joe Biden addresses the future of Syria. President-elect Donald Trump sits down for his first major interview since winning the presidency to talk about his plans and policies. The USDA has announced nationwide testing of raw milk to track the spread of bird flu in dairy cattle. Initial testing is set to begin in December.…
Notre Dame Cathedral reopened Saturday after surviving a devastating fire five years ago that brought the 860-year-old building to the brink of collapse. French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed guests including U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. The United States marks the 83rd anniversary of the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack on Dec. 7, 1941, killed 2,390 Americans, and the United States declared war on Japan the next day. Authorities have identified the man suspected of killing UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson and are closing in on him, the New York Post reported, citing New York City Mayor Eric Adams.…
Police said the gunman who killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare may have quickly fled New York City on a bus. The manhunt continues two days after the brazen ambush in Midtown Manhattan. The judge overseeing Daniel Penny's trial for a fatal subway chokehold dismissed the manslaughter charge after the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. Jurors will return on Monday to consider a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. President-elect Donald Trump nominated former Georgia Sen. David Perdue to be the U.S. ambassador to China. Perdue, a frequent critic of the Chinese Communist Party, has supported Trump's trade war. A federal appeals court panel upheld a law requiring TikTok to sever ties with its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, or face a ban in the United States by mid-January 2025. The court denied TikTok's petition to overturn the law.…
The gunman is still at large and a manhunt is ongoing after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in an ambush in New York City on Wednesday morning. The NYPD released photos of the suspect and asked for the public’s help in identifying him. A magnitude 7 earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California on Thursday, prompting a brief tsunami warning for people along the West Coast. The shock was felt as far south as San Francisco, but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he will name a new prime minister within days after France's parliament ousted the government in a no-confidence vote. Macron also vowed to remain in office until the end of his term in 2027. President-elect Donald Trump’s defense pick, Pete Hegseth, said he has no plans to withdraw after meeting with Congressional lawmakers. Meanwhile, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy also met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill to discuss the work of the Department of Government Efficiency.…
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday morning in an apparent “brazen, targeted attack,” according to police. A manhunt for the shooter is now underway. President-elect Donald Trump has asked a court to dismiss the criminal case against him related to his efforts to challenge the 2020 election results in Georgia. In a filing on Wednesday, Trump and his attorney argued that the Georgia State Court of Appeals lacks jurisdiction to “entertain any further criminal process” over him as incoming U.S. president, and that the indictment should therefore be dismissed. French President Emmanuel Macron needs to appoint a new government. Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his Cabinet members were forced to resign after a no-confidence vote in Parliament on Wednesday—the first successful one since 1962. The ouster marks the end of the shortest-lived government in France’s modern history.…
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted a surprise martial law declaration he had imposed just hours before, after the parliament voted to block the decree. Analysts are calling it the country's biggest political crisis in decades. President-elect Trump's lawyers asked a judge to throw out his New York criminal conviction, citing the extraordinary circumstances surrounding his impending return to the White House. President Biden pledged lasting U.S. engagement with Africa on Africa’s own terms during a meeting with the President of Angola. As part of his visit to the continent, Biden also promised over one billion dollars in new humanitarian support for Africans displaced by droughts. The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah is in jeopardy after both sides accused each other of violations. Israel carried out new strikes in southern Lebanon and threatened to expand the war if the truce collapses. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also praised Trump’s comments warning of consequences if the hostages in Gaza are not released.…
The White House has defended President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, stating that politics had tainted Hunter's cases and led to a miscarriage of justice. Both Republicans and some Democrats criticized the president for breaking his earlier promise not to pardon his son. President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Kash Patel as FBI director. Patel, who worked at the Pentagon during the first Trump administration, has vowed to reform the FBI. In Syria, armed terrorists are continuing to fight against Bashar al-Assad's government, which is supported by both Russia and Iran. The U.S. State Department has urged deescalation and the implementation of democratic elections in the country.…
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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Massad Boulos as his senior adviser on Arab and Middle Eastern affairs. Boulos is father-in-law to Tiffany Trump, the president-elect's youngest daughter. Fighting between terrorists and the Syrian military intensifies. Could U.S. troops in the area get involved? Arian Pasdar reports on what the White House is saying. A massive lake-effect snowstorm has paralyzed parts of the Great Lakes region with several feet of snow and dangerous travel conditions, prompting emergency declarations. And President Joe Biden is visiting Africa to see a railroad project that will deliver critical minerals to the United States.…
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Charles Kushner to serve as the next U.S. ambassador to France. Kushner's son, Jared, is Trump's son-in-law. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he had an "excellent conversation" with Trump. Trudeau had dinner with Trump and several members of his selected cabinet at Mar-a-Lago Friday night. Millions of Americans are facing dangerously cold temperatures and heavy snow on the heels of the Thanksgiving holiday.…
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday that President-elect Donald Trump's tariff plan on Canadian goods would raise prices for Americans and hurt American businesses. His response to Trump's plan came after Mexico's president responded to the same proposal. President Joe Biden will be leaving office in January. Despite some notable disagreements with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, Biden was able to sign several significant bills into law. We take a look at his accomplishments. Black Friday shopping kicks off. We speak with potential buyers in New York City.…
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade returned to the streets of New York City today. Despite rain and chilly temperatures, millions came out to watch the annual celebration. The Mexican president has issued a clarification after President-elect Donald Trump said she had agreed to stop migration through Mexico and into the United States. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited Trump at Mar-a-Lago and dined with him on Wednesday. This could be a sign that Zuckerberg is making efforts to build a more cooperative relationship with the new administration.…
Some of President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration personnel are targeted with "threats to their lives," according to the Trump transition team, which says such attacks “ranged from bomb threats to ‘swatting.’” In a prisoner swap between Washington and Beijing, China has released three Americans who have been in custody for years. The White House says soon they will return and be reunited with their families for the first time in many years. Fighting has stopped in Lebanon as the cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah officially commences. Both sides are withdrawing from southern Lebanon.…
President Joe Biden announced that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a cease-fire that will go into effect at 4 a.m. local time (9 p.m. ET on Tuesday). Under the deal, Israel must evacuate Lebanese territory within 60 days. The 11th Circuit Court dismissed special counsel Jack Smith's appeal of President-elect Donald Trump's classified documents case on Tuesday, bringing an end to the federal case. Smith says he asked for the dismissal because of a department policy to not prosecute sitting presidents. Nuclear tensions continue between Russia and the West. Moscow and Washington warned each other to not engage in nuclear activity. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
A federal judge today has granted Special Counsel Jack Smith's request to drop charges in the election interference case against President-elect Trump. This brings an end to one of Trump's federal election cases. President Joe Biden has pardoned two turkeys, "Peach" and "Blossom," in his last White House turkey pardon as the 46th president of the United States. The pardoning of White House turkeys is a long-standing presidential tradition. There are mixed reactions on the Hill over Trump's cabinet nominees and appointees. House Democrats are voicing opposition to certain picks, suggesting that Congress's power of the purse is under threat. Meanwhile, some Senate Democrats are expressing openness to Trump's selections. Fighting continues in Lebanon where a powerful strike hit Beirut today. Leaders from around the world are working to close a cease-fire deal. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Authorities in the United Arab Emirates have arrested three people suspected of murdering an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi. The UAE Jewish community said they are in shock. Today is the traditional White House turkey selection day. Out of thousands, only two are chosen. The head of a new subcommittee for the to-be-established Department of Government Efficiency warns sanctuary cities that they may be getting de-funded.…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Nov. 23)
A new ruling Friday has indefinitely postponed sentencing in the so-called hush money case—a development the president-elect’s spokesperson has described as a "decisive win." This comes as updates unfold regarding Trump’s transition team. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has directed state agencies to halt any new investments in China and divest from current Chinese assets, citing what he calls the "belligerent actions" of China’s ruling Communist Party. Fears are growing that the war in Ukraine could escalate into a global conflict. NATO is preparing to hold emergency talks with Kyiv following Russia’s first use of a hypersonic missile. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the International Criminal Court’s warrant for his arrest on alleged war crimes. The United States says the court has no jurisdiction over the matter. Other Western nations have given mixed responses—from a full commitment to arrest the Israeli leader, to a total rejection of the court's warrant.…
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew as President-elect Donald Trump's pick for attorney general. Trump's team stated that the president is still committed to nominating a leader for the DOJ who will end the weaponization of the justice system. The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his former defense minister, and top Hamas leaders. Netanyahu condemned the warrant against him, stating that Israel “rejects with disgust the absurd and false actions.” Ukraine claimed that Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at one of its cities overnight. Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile, which U.S. air defense systems cannot intercept. A major storm swept through Northern California, damaging homes, toppling trees, and dropping heavy snow and record rainfall. The storm also killed two people and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands in the Pacific Northwest.…
Following a meeting today, the House Ethics Committee announced that it has failed to reach an agreement on releasing a report regarding its investigation into former Congressman Matt Gaetz, who was tapped by President-elect Trump to be the next attorney general. The committee is scheduled to revisit the matter on December 5th. Jose Ibarra, the undocumented immigrant from Venezuela convicted of murdering Laken Riley while she was jogging, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, Wednesday. Judge Patrick Haggard found Ibarra guilty on 10 charges, including one count of malice murder, three counts of felony murder, and other offenses, such as kidnapping, aggravated assault with intent to rape, and tampering with evidence.…
President-elect Donald Trump was in Brownsville, Texas, to watch Elon Musk’s SpaceX test-launch its Starship rocket. The rocket is set to carry out missions to the Moon and, eventually, Mars. In a court filing, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said it opposes any effort to dismiss Trump's convictions in the New York criminal case. However, prosecutors expressed their openness to delaying the case until after Trump's second term. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell testified before Congress regarding alleged bias against Trump supporters in her agency's hurricane relief efforts. This came as President Joe Biden requested nearly $100 billion in additional disaster relief funds from Congress. Moscow said Ukraine fired six American-supplied, longer-range missiles into Russian territory for the first time. The reported use of the Army Tactical Missile System, known as ATACMS, marks a significant escalation in the conflict.…
President-elect Donald Trump confirmed plans to declare a national emergency and use military resources for his mass deportation strategy. Over the weekend, he nominated Chris Wright to be energy secretary and Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission. Lebanon and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group have agreed to a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire with Israel. Some consider this the most serious effort yet to end the fighting, but Israel has not yet commented. President Joe Biden pledged a $4 billion contribution to the World Bank during his final G20 summit in Brazil. Global hunger and poverty were among the key issues discussed on the first day of the summit. Russia warned that Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia with U.S.-supplied longer-range missiles escalates the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded, saying, “The missiles will speak for themselves.” 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President Joe Biden met Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping for the last time as U.S. president on Saturday, with the leaders' goal of lowering tensions amid fresh conflicts over cyber crime, trade, Taiwan and Russia. President-elect Donald Trump has selected Chris Wright, a campaign donor and fossil fuel executive, to serve as energy secretary in a second Trump administration. Wright is CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy. He is a vocal advocate of oil and gas development.…
President-elect Donald Trump announced his latest picks for his upcoming administration: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum as secretary of the interior, and longtime adviser Steven Cheung as White House communications director. Leaders of Pacific Rim countries, including President Joe Biden, gathered in Peru for the APEC summit. This marks one of Biden’s last global summits before leaving office, where he is set to meet with the leaders of Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the Chinese regime. The murder trial of the man accused of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley began. In their opening statement, prosecutors said Venezuelan illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra went hunting for females on the University of Georgia’s campus. Meanwhile, defense attorneys argued the evidence in the case is circumstantial. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be secretary of Health and Human Services. Trump said Kennedy would protect Americans from the harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have led to the country's current health crisis. Lawmakers voiced concerns over Trump's nomination of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) as attorney general. Senators on the Judiciary Committee called for the release of the House Ethics Committee's investigation of Gaetz. The satirical news publication "The Onion" won the bidding for Alex Jones's Infowars at a bankruptcy auction, backed by families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims. Jones vowed to challenge both the sale and the auction process in court. Florida sued FEMA officials for conspiracy to discriminate against hurricane victims who support Trump. According to whistleblower reports, FEMA workers in parts of Florida were directed to ignore houses with Trump signs or flags.…
In a secret vote behind closed doors, Republicans selected Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as the next Senate Majority Leader. Thune defeated Senators John Cornyn and Rick Scott, and pledged to work with President-elect Donald Trump. Trump visited the White House for a meeting with President Biden in the Oval Office on Wednesday. The two men agreed to a smooth transition of power, marking a traditional gesture of courtesy. Trump also announced his picks for key positions: Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) as Attorney General, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as Secretary of State, and former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence.…
President-Elect Trump has tapped China-hawk Congressman Mike Waltz as his National Security Advisor. Meanwhile, Senator Marco Rubio, another outspoken critic of the Chinese Communist Party, is reportedly under consideration for Secretary of State. Additionally, Trump has named former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel and Steven C. Witkoff as Special Envoy to the Middle East. Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has also been announced as Trump's pick for Director of the CIA. A New York judge on Tuesday deferred making an immediate decision on whether presidential immunity should have prevented jurors from seeing certain evidence at Trump's trial this spring — and if the verdict should be tossed.…
In observance of Veterans Day, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris honored service members at Arlington National Cemetery. It was Biden's last speech there as commander-in-chief, and his first joint appearance with Harris since her election loss. President-elect Donald Trump announced fresh picks for top posts in his administration. Vice President-elect JD Vance congratulates Stephen Miller for being chosen as Trump’s deputy chief of staff for policy. A historic drought fueled a deadly blaze stretching from New Jersey into New York. Meanwhile, search and rescue remains ongoing as a mountain fire rips through Ventura County, California. Officials said only 36 percent of the fire is contained. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu admitted that Israel was behind the pager explosions targeting Hezbollah terrorists. Netanyahu said he green-lit the operation despite opposition from some Israeli officials. Meanwhile, the country prepares to extend sovereignty into Israeli settlements in the West Bank. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo won't be part of his second Cabinet. There have been many developments in the Middle East since the former president won the election. NTD’s Jason Perry takes a closer look at the changes unfolding in the region before Trump takes office. New Jersey residents hope the coming rain will help to put out nine fires burning in the state. The biggest fire is on the border with New York. We have the footage.…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Nov. 9)
Republicans are inching closer to a 2-18 majority in the House, holding a total of 211 seats while Democrats control 199. 25 races are still uncalled, mostly along the west coast. Five people were hospitalized and dozens more injured after rioters attacked Israeli supporters after a soccer match in Amsterdam. Authorities in the Netherlands arrested over 60 people, and condemned the violence as anti-Semitic. The Justice Department disclosed a foiled murder-for-hire plot by the Iranian regime to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump. Federal authorities charged an Iranian who remains in Iran. The federal judge overseeing Trump's January 6th election case cancelled all court deadlines. The case is on hold as special counsel Jack Smith required more time to look into the next steps in light of Trump's victory.…
Following his election victory, President-elect Trump highlights mass deportation as one of his top priorities for the new administration. This comes as he continues to talk with world leaders and weighs cabinet appointments from Mar-a-Lago. President Joe Biden addressed the nation this morning from the Rose Garden at the White House, where he announced that he had called Trump to congratulate him. Biden also called for unity, urging everyone to come together despite political differences.…
On the Final Sunday Before the Election, former President Trump is campaigning in three swing states, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia. While Vice President Kamala Harris is holding an event in Michigan State University. NTD’s Jack Bradley and Chris Bobs will bring us the latest. Both campaigns are putting in their final efforts in the swing states. Jeff Crouere, the political analyst and host of the ‘ RINGSIDE POLITICS ‘ radio and TV show, is here to discuss the matter with us. China’s military is bolstering its combat capabilities and ramping up aggression in the Indo-Pacific, and we have the latest.…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Nov. 2)
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are both campaigning in Wisconsin tonight as they race to deliver their closing pitches to voters in battleground states. October's jobs report was impacted by storms and strikes, with the U.S. adding 12,000 jobs, far below economists' expectations of over 100,000. Gunfire erupted in the middle of Halloween celebrations in downtown Orlando, leaving two people dead and eight injured. Israeli forces have renewed airstrikes on Beirut's southern suburbs, with residents stating these are related to recent ceasefire negotiations. Meanwhile, Israel continues its intense ground operations in Lebanon. The U.S. and South Korea conducted their first-ever joint live-fire exercise today, following North Korea's announcement that it tested the world's strongest intercontinental ballistic missile.…
Five days before Election Day, over 63 million Americans have already cast their ballots. Democrats have cast 38.8 percent of early votes, while Republicans are close behind with 36 percent. Former President Donald Trump vows to protect women. How is Vice President Kamala Harris responding to her opponent's comments—as both presidential candidates hit swing states in their final push before Nov. 5? Elon Musk's $1 million giveaways for voters in swing states can remain, for now. A Pennsylvania state judge has paused the lawsuit against the practice. North Korea announced Thursday that it successfully tested an intercontinental ballistic missile. According to the regime, it is the most powerful ICBM it has ever launched. The United States and South Korea responded by conducting a joint military drill. A Hezbollah missile attack has killed five people in northern Israel. Meanwhile, Israeli troops on foot in Lebanon have found Hezbollah weapons and hideouts.…
With six days until Election Day, former President Donald Trump campaigned in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, before heading to Green Bay, Wisconsin, for another rally. Vice President Kamala Harris is rallying in Raleigh, North Carolina; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and Madison, Wisconsin—all in a single day. The Supreme Court ruled to permit Virginia to remove suspected noncitizens from its voter registration rolls. Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration has removed approximately 1,600 voters, calling it a common-sense measure to prevent noncitizens from voting. Officials said the incendiary devices used to set ballot drop boxes on fire in Portland and Vancouver, Washington, this week were marked with the message “Free Gaza.” Investigators are searching for a suspect, as well as a vehicle believed to be linked to the arson. Flash floods killed at least 95 people in Spain's eastern region of Valencia after torrential rain battered the area. This may be the deadliest flooding event in Spain's modern history.…
One week away from Election Day tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver what her campaign is calling her "closing argument to the American people" in the nation's capital. The speech is expected to take an optimistic tone and draw a contrast between Harris and her rival, former President Donald Trump. Former President Trump is heading to Allentown, Pennsylvania tonight—a blue pocket in a purple state that is home to a large Hispanic community. This follows his remarks delivered at Mar-a-Lago Resort in Palm Beach earlier this morning. Longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon was released from prison early this morning after serving his four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. He returned to his podcast and online show, stating that he is focused on helping Trump win the presidential election.…
The FBI and local law enforcement are investigating two ballot drop boxes that were set on fire in Portland, Oregon, and nearby Vancouver, Washington. The fires destroyed hundreds of ballots, and authorities said they are connected. Vice President Kamala Harris visited a semiconductor facility in Michigan and will rally in Ann Arbor with her running mate Tim Walz. Former President Donald Trump has two events in Georgia, one with the National Faith Advisory Board and the other a rally in Atlanta. Israeli forces said they raided a hospital in the northern Gaza Strip and detained about 100 suspected Hamas terrorists during the operation. This came after Israel launched a retaliatory strike on Iran’s military sites over the weekend. The Pentagon confirmed that at least 10,000 North Korean troops are training in Russia to fight Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported at least five deaths from the latest round of Russian airstrikes on Ukrainian cities.…
Former President Donald Trump tours the Rust Belt with events in Novi, Michigan, and State College, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. Muslim and Arab leaders also endorsed Trump at the Michigan rally. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns with former first lady Michelle Obama at a rally in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Israel struck military sites in Iran early Saturday, but did not appear to strike sensitive oil and nuclear targets after urgent calls from allies for restraint. It was not clear whether the overnight strikes would trigger further escalation, in a region already on fire with conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.…
Editor-at-Large of the Washington Post Robert Kagan has resigned. This follows the paper's decision not to endorse any political candidate in the presidential election. Both presidential candidates are in Texas Friday night. Former President Donald Trump is appearing on the Joe Rogan podcast, while Vice President Kamala Harris is rallying with Beyoncé as we enter the final stretch of the campaign. President Joe Biden has become the first U.S. president to formally apologize to Native Americans for government-run boarding schools during a visit to a Native American tribe in a key swing state. This comes as both parties seek to win over Native American voters. Israeli forces report the killing of a Hezbollah commander in Lebanon and a Hamas commander in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a message for U.N. forces after Israeli troops reportedly fired at their position. Ukraine suspects that North Korean troops will join the front lines as soon as this weekend, amid reports that North Korea is giving orders to fire along its border with South Korea.…
Former President Donald Trump is saying he’d fire special counsel Jack Smith and might do away with federal income tax as president. He’s campaigning out West, while his running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) appeals to voters in Michigan. Polling still shows an extremely close race between the two candidates with just 12 days to go. We look at the historical data to put the latest numbers in perspective. Bruce Springsteen and former President Barack Obama are rallying for Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia. We have the latest on the ground with her campaign and the response to criticism of her town hall Wednesday night. With less than two weeks until Election Day, what are the candidates focusing on in the race? We’ll speak to founder of Party Politics US Atiba Madyun and Republican strategist Katie Frost. Tens of millions of Americans have already made their voices heard in the 2024 election, with early voting numbers soaring. In one Arizona county, officials have kicked off the crucial process of tabulating ballots. How is China waging political warfare from within the United States? A new report from the House Oversight and Accountability Committee lays it all out. We talk to the Oversight Committee chairman James Comer about what they found.…
According to data from the Election Lab at the University of Florida, over 24 million votes have already been cast in this election. They include nearly 10 million in-person votes and 15 million mail-in ballots. Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a town hall with a live audience of undecided voters in Pennsylvania on CNN tonight. And former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Duluth, Georgia, with guests including Tucker Carlson and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The White House confirmed that North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for training and possible combat against Ukraine. Meanwhile, the leaders of BRICS countries, Iran, and others met for the second day of their summit in Russia. Armed terrorists launched an attack on Turkey’s state-run aerospace company near the capital Ankara, killing at least five people and injuring 22. Two attackers were killed and no group has claimed responsibility so far. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveled to Saudi Arabia from Israel, as he pushed for a cease-fire in the Gaza and Lebanon conflicts. This took place as Israeli forces began airstrikes on the historic Lebanese port city of Tyre.…
A federal judge ordered former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani to turn over all his valuable possessions to two Georgia election workers who won a defamation lawsuit against him. The possessions include his Manhattan penthouse apartment, watch collection, sports memorabilia, 1980 Mercedes, and more. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are courting Hispanic voters. Trump held a roundtable with Latino community leaders in the Miami area, and Harris sat down for an interview with Telemundo’s Julio Vaqueiro. Trump also has a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, and Harris will appear on NBC News. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem as the top U.S. diplomat renewed his push for a cease-fire. And the FBI said it is investigating the public disclosure of highly classified intelligence showing Israel's attack plan against Iran. The BRICS countries kicked off a summit in Russia—with leaders from the Chinese, Iranian, and Venezuelan regimes. This follows reports that North Korea is sending troops to fight for Russia in its war against Ukraine.…
While stumping for Trump, Elon Musk announced he will give away one million dollars each day to registered voters in battleground states to sign his petition. Some election law experts said the sweepstakes could violate laws against paying people to register. Vice President Harris is on a swing through three Rust Belt battleground states in one day — Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. She joined GOP former Congresswoman Liz Cheney to appeal to Republican voters who are against Trump. Trump surveyed Hurricane Helene damage in Asheville, North Carolina, and pleaded support for the local communities. He then held a rally in Greenville before addressing faith leaders in Concord. The men formerly known as the Central Park Five before their exoneration filed a defamation lawsuit against former President Trump. The group accused Trump of making “false and defamatory statements” during the presidential debate about them killing an individual and pleading guilty to the crime.…
Tragedy on a Georgia island. A gangway connecting a ferry to a dock collapses, killing several people and injuring others during cultural festivities. Highly classified documents showing Israel’s plans to attack Iran appear to have been leaked. Meanwhile, Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip released video of alleged attacks on Israeli troops. Vice President Kamala Harris is spending her 60th Birthday in Georgia, visiting two churches to rally voters. Meanwhile Former President Donald Trump swapped his suit jacket for a McDonalds Apron in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. Elon Musk gave $1 million dollars to an attendee of his America PAC today. He's also promising a million dollar award everyday until the election.…
NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Oct. 19)
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are both campaigning in the key battleground state of Michigan. Harris is making campaign stops in Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Oakland County, while Trump has events in Oakland County and Detroit. The judge overseeing Trump's January 6 federal election case made public more evidence collected by prosecutors. These include witness interview reports, grand jury testimony transcripts, and records obtained through search warrants. Much of it has been redacted. In North Carolina, turnout on the first day of early voting broke the previous record set in 2020. Records show that over 353,000 ballots were cast, even as parts of the state recover from Hurricane Helene. Both Israel and the Hamas terrorist group said they will continue fighting in Gaza in the wake of Israel's killing of top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. The Biden administration had expressed optimism about the situation, saying Sinwar's death represents an "inflection point" for a possible cease-fire.…
Israeli forces said they killed the long-time Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, in an operation. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it "the beginning of the day after Hamas." President Joe Biden congratulated Israel and began a discussion on the way forward. Vice President Kamala Harris held three campaign rallies across cities in Wisconsin. Former President Donald Trump will speak at the Al Smith charity dinner in New York, while Harris skips the event in a break with tradition. Early voting began in North Carolina, while parts of the state continue recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene. Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz and former President Bill Clinton campaigned in the state on behalf of Harris.…
Lebanese authorities said an Israeli attack killed the mayor and at least five others in a major town in southern Lebanon. And Israel sent more humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, following pressure from the United States. Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with over 100 former Republican officials backing her. She called on Republicans to support her and put country over party. And Harris's interview on Fox News airs Wednesday night. Former President Donald Trump's town hall with an all-women audience in Georgia aired on Fox News. He also recorded another town hall with the Spanish-language network Univision in Miami, and has a high-dollar fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago later Wednesday evening. Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled that convicted felons have the right to vote after completing their sentences. This decision could potentially add hundreds of voters to the rolls, ahead of the November elections.…
The U.S. has begun deploying the THAAD anti-missile defense system in Israel, with more U.S. troops set to arrive in the coming days. The State Department also confirmed it sent a letter to Israel urging the country to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza. The governors of Florida and North Carolina praised recovery efforts as communities start rebuilding following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Millions of customers had their electricity restored, while FEMA workers resumed door-to-door visits in North Carolina. Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Detroit to speak with Black entrepreneurs and participated in a live radio interview with Charlamagne tha God. Former President Trump defended his support for tariffs at the Economic Club of Chicago, taped an all-women town hall with Fox News in Georgia, and will hold a rally later tonight in Atlanta. In Georgia, a state judge ruled that county election officials must certify election results by the statutory deadline, regardless of irregularities or suspected fraud. That deadline is 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 12th, this year.…
The Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon launched a drone attack on a military base in Israel, killing four soldiers and wounding 61 others. Fighting intensified, as the Lebanese red cross reported an Israeli strike killing at least 21 people. China's military launched a new round of war games near Taiwan. The Chinese regime's coast guard circled Taiwan and staged operations close to Taiwan's offshore islands. The U.S. and Taiwan condemned the drills. Both Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Trump campaign in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania. Harris holds a rally in Erie, as her campaign announces an economic initiative targeting black men. Trump joins a town hall in Oaks, near Philadelphia. A North Carolina man was arrested for allegedly threatening harm against FEMA employees responding to Hurricane Helene. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis announced a $9.5 million plan to rebuild Port Manatee following Hurricane Milton. And President Biden announced federal aid to local communities.…
President Joe Biden took another trip to Florida today. He announced more than half a billion dollars in funding to support communities impacted by two recent hurricanes. The U.S. increasing support for Israel -- sending to the country nearly 100 troops along with advanced military technology. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the UN Secretary General to evacuate forces from the danger zone. He says Hezbollah is using the troops as human shields.…
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, released a summary of her medical records from her White House physician on Saturday. In a memo distributed by the White House, the vice president's physician said Harris maintains an active lifestyle and "very healthy diet," suffers from seasonal allergies and sporadic hives, does not use tobacco, and drinks alcohol only in moderation. Former President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable with members of the Hispanic community Saturday afternoon in North Las Vegas. The topic of the event is how the current administration's policies have led to inflation. At a rally in Aurora, Colorado, on Friday, Trump laid out his vision for mass deportations of illegal immigrant criminal networks, saying he would use the Alien Enemy Act of 1798 as a tool.…
At least 16 people have been confirmed dead in Florida due to Hurricane Milton, including those killed by tornadoes, fallen trees, and downed power lines. As residents clean up, more than 2.1 million customers remain without power across the state. Lebanon's health ministry said 22 people were killed and over 100 were injured by Israeli airstrikes on central Beirut. Israeli forces accused Hezbollah terrorists of storing weapons in residential buildings and schools in the heart of Beirut, endangering the civilian population. Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Aurora, Colorado, with a message about illegal immigration and gang violence. He has another rally scheduled for later Friday night in Reno, Nevada. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Arizona for the second day in a row, and announced plans to form a bipartisan council of policy advisers. Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton will be hitting the campaign trail for Harris this weekend and next week.…
At least 12 people have been confirmed dead in Florida, after Hurricane Milton made landfall on the state's Gulf Coast. Some three million customers are without power in Florida, as the storm moved out to sea and weakened into a post-tropical cyclone. Former President Trump spoke at the Detroit Economic Club. He focused on powerful foreign companies that he said have taken advantage of the U.S. He also laid out his economic proposal, including plans for tax deductions. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Nevada and Arizona, participating in a pre-taped town hall with Univision airing tonight. Meanwhile, former President Barack Obama began campaigning for Harris in swing states with an event in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli airstrikes in Beirut killed 22 people and injured over 100. And according to the Palestinian Red Crescent, an Israeli airstrike killed 28 people at a school in Gaza. Israel said terrorists had a command-and-control center in the school.…
Hurricane Milton's outer bands began reaching Florida, bringing torrential rain, destructive tornadoes, and storm surges. It's set to make landfall on the state's Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm overnight. President Joe Biden said Milton is looking like "the storm of the century" and urged residents to heed evacuation orders. Due to the hurricane, Biden postponed an event Thursday that marks the centenary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Ireland. Hezbollah terrorists launched another major rocket attack on northern Israel, killing two people. And in central Israel, six people were wounded when a terrorist began stabbing people. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Biden over the phone about Israel's potential retaliatory attack on Iran. Former President Donald Trump held two rallies in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, with a focus on the economy and immigration. Vice President Kamala Harris joined Biden virtually for a briefing on Hurricane Milton, and traveled to Las Vegas for a town hall event.…
Hurricane Milton has strengthened back into a Category 5 storm. It's expected to make landfall on Florida’s Central Gulf Coast tomorrow as one of the most destructive storms on record. The Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon fired over 100 rockets into northern Israel. Most of them were intercepted, but a residential building was hit near Haifa. Israel's Defense Minister also said that the new leader of Hezbollah appears to be dead. President Biden postponed his upcoming travel to Germany and Angola this week due to Hurricane Milton. His administration also issued a new rule that forces the nation's water systems to replace water lines containing lead within 10 years. Vice President Kamala Harris is making three high-profile media appearances on popular shows and announced her new plan requiring Medicare to cover home care for seniors. Meanwhile, hurricane Milton led former President Trump to postpone his virtual town hall scheduled for tonight with former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.…
Oct. 7 marks one year since Hamas terrorists raided Israeli communities. More than 1,200 people died in the surprise attack, and hundreds more were taken hostage. Families gathered to remember their loved ones and demonstrated near the home of the Israeli prime minister. In Washington, Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband planted a pomegranate tree. She said it's a symbol of hope and righteousness. Former President Donald Trump visited a New York City grave site of a rabbi. He followed traditional Jewish custom. Vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) pledged support for Israel and vowed to bring American hostages home. Hurricane Milton rapidly strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico, becoming a Category 5 hurricane. It is forecast to make landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday. Officials urged residents to implement their preparedness plans. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
President Joe Biden addressed the press Friday with remarks on the economy and the end of the port workers strike. He touted the latest jobs report, which indicates a growth in jobs and a dip in unemployment. But Republicans are pushing back on the numbers. Campaigning in North Carolina, former President Donald Trump made his seventh visit to the state since both candidates accepted their nominations. On Saturday, he is slated to return to Butler, Pennsylvania, where his first assassination attempt took place. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is in the battleground state of Michigan to rally union workers. Israel reported significant gains in its ground offensive into Lebanon. Israeli officials said the operation has led to the destruction of a weapons supply route to Hezbollah—a tunnel that connects Lebanon to Syria.…
Helene's death toll continues to climb—now to more than 200. North Carolinians have been hard hit, making up more than half of those deaths. An estimated 20 feet of rushing flood waters decimated many of their communities. The storm has also claimed lives in other parts of the South, including in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. The port strike reaches day three. There are no signs of progress in negotiations, which means disruptions to major imports, including retail goods, electronics, lumber, and food. Dockworkers want an 80 percent raise across six years alongside commitments to stop automation projects. Democratic candidate Kamala Harris campaigns with former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney in Wisconsin while hoisting the theme of "Country before Party." Cheney, a Wisconsinite, alongside her father former Vice President Dick Cheney, have already endorsed the Democratic candidate. After living as a hostage for 10 years, a Yazidi woman obtains her freedom. A video was released of the 21-year-old reunited with her family after escaping her terrorist captors thanks to a U.S.–Israel rescue operation. In another development, Israeli forces say they've taken down the head of another terrorist group in an airstrike.…
Addressing issues at home and abroad, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced off on the debate stage for the first time Tuesday night. They offered their perspectives on a wide range of issues—from election integrity to immigration, to international affairs. The event wrapped up on a cordial and civil note. Vance and Walz, each praised their own debate performance as they hit the campaign trail Wednesday. Vance defended his answer to a question on the 2020 election, and Walz touted a tougher stance on China. Israel vowed retaliation after Iran launched nearly 200 missiles into the Jewish state. The missiles were largely intercepted by Israeli and U.S. defenses. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces continued their ground offensive into southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave his condolences to the families of eight soldiers who recently died in the fighting there. The death toll from Hurricane Helene continues to rise, as hundreds remain missing in the storm's aftermath. Local authorities have been ramping up efforts to reconnect with communities and provide relief.…
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), both military veterans, face off in New York City Tuesday night. It will be the only vice presidential debate in the 2024 race. Sirens sounded as missiles soared over Tel Aviv after Iran launched nearly 200 drones and missiles at Israel. President Joe Biden directed the U.S. military to help Israel defend itself. Israel said the attack will have consequences. Tens of thousands of dock workers from 14 major ports walked off the job, demanding higher wages. The strike could cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars a day, as supply shortages and inflation are considered likely. Rescue efforts continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. The storm killed at least 143 people, and hundreds more are unaccounted for in North Carolina. Over a million are still without power in the Southeastern United States.…
Over a hundred people are dead after hurricane Helene sweeps through multiple states. North and south Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and Virginia are affected the most. Almost three million people throughout the South were left without power. Israeli forces have begun the long-expected ground offensive into Lebanon. This came just days after Hezbollah's leader was killed by an Israeli airstrike. In a blunt message to Iran, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said there's nowhere in the Middle East that Israel can't reach. Vice President Kamala Harris skips two campaign stops to be briefed in Washington on Hurricane Helene. Her campaign also reportedly raked in a staggering 55-million-dollars from fundraising events in California. Meanwhile, former President Trump surveyed a city in Georgia hit hard by the storm and called for unity. A strike at U.S. Ports could start tomorrow if there's no agreement with the longshoremen's union on a new contract. The strike would force shutdowns at 14 ports in major cities from Boston to Houston. The work stoppage is expected to cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars a day. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Hurricane Helene barreled across Florida's Big Bend region last night, leaving trails of damaged homes and toppled trees. The storm left at least 28 people dead in four states, forcing rescue teams to make urgent efforts to save residents from floodwaters. The storm has since weakened to a tropical depression. New York City Mayor Eric Adams pleaded not guilty today in federal court to charges of accepting bribes and illegal campaign contributions. His attorney announced plans to file a motion to dismiss the charges next week. Vice President Kamala Harris making her first trip to the U-S southern border since becoming the Democratic nominee. In the border town of Douglas Arizona, Harris' campaign aide said she's slated to address a litany of issues --- including calling for more resources for border patrol agents and proposing new machines that can detect fentanyl. Former President Trump today meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York City. This marks the two leaders' first face to face meeting in four years. Trump said he is willing to work with both Russia and Ukraine to settle the war.…
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on five federal charges involving wire fraud, bribery, and illegally soliciting campaign contributions from foreign countries. Adams has maintained his innocence as the case unfolds. Hurricane Helene is intensifying in the Gulf of Mexico as it heads toward Florida's Big Bend region. Forecasters warn of a deadly storm surge in some areas as the hurricane strengthened to a major Category 3 storm. The bipartisan House task force investigating the assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump heard testimony from local law enforcement. An officer from Butler, Pennsylvania, called for broadening the authority of the U.S. Secret Service to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. Israel rejected a U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal in Lebanon. This comes as the Israeli forces announced the death of another Hezbollah commander. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Hurricane Helene is doubling down, with forecasts predicting landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast this week. The Sunshine State has sent 3,000 National Guard members to help with search and rescue, route clearance, and protection of critical infrastructure. A Senate interim report unveils multiple security lapses in the first assassination attempt on former President Trump. Those failures involve planning, communications, and allocation of resources. And Trump today speaking out after intelligence officials warned him of an Iran-back assassination plot. Israeli troops are gearing up for a potential ground offensive into Lebanon. This comes as Hezbollah rocket fire hit multiple homes in northern Israel. The terrorist group launched a missile to Tel Aviv for the first time since the war began, but was intercepted by Israel's defense system.…
In his keynote address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, President Joe Biden defended his foreign policy. The address also served as Biden’s farewell speech to the international stage as president. The annual meeting comes amid the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Biden called for a cease-fire in the Israel–Hamas war, lamenting the deaths on both sides. In the Middle East, Israel said it killed a top commander with Hezbollah’s missile and rocket unit as the Israeli military traded fire with Hezbollah again. Meanwhile, the death toll from a massive Israeli bombing campaign has climbed to nearly 560 people. Former President Donald Trump is campaigning in Savannah, Georgia. He pitched a new economic plan, which includes attracting other countries’ factories to the United States and creating what he called new “American industrialism.” Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris said in a radio interview in Wisconsin that she supports ending the filibuster to codify Roe v. Wade.…
The Biden administration is looking to hit the brakes on Chinese and Russian technology in U.S. cars. Officials warn the tech can allow vehicles to be remotely controlled, causing safety and privacy concerns. Is a bigger war on the horizon in the Middle East? Israel is striking back at Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Pentagon is deploying troops. A senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute will join us to assess. The man accused of attempting to assassinate former President Trump is being held without bail. We have the latest as more serious charges are expected to come. All or nothing: former President Donald Trump says he won't run again in 2028—if he loses this election. Meanwhile Vice President Kamala Harris reports her single biggest fundraising event yet. The latest from both campaigns. ??More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
The Georgia State Election Board approved a new rule on Friday requiring counties to hand-count the number of ballots cast at polling stations on election day. The decision comes just 45 days before the election. Critics worry this could delay the reporting of election night results. The House voted unanimously on Friday to pass a bill bolstering Secret Service protection for major presidential and vice presidential candidates. The move comes in the wake of two assassination attempts targeting former President Donald Trump. Also on Friday, the acting director of the Secret Service admitted that a breach of protocol occurred before the first assassination attempt, saying the employees involved “will be held accountable.” Israel launched a rare airstrike into a suburban area of Beirut on Friday, killing a senior Hezbollah military official. It was the deadliest such strike on Lebanon’s capital in decades, with Lebanese authorities reporting at least 14 people killed and dozens more wounded in the attack. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
With just 47 days left until Election Day, both candidates are hot on the campaign trail. Vice President Kamala Harris will appear in a livestream with Oprah Winfrey in Detroit, while former President Donald Trump is in Washington to speak about fighting anti-Semitism in the United States. The FBI said Iranian hackers reached out to people associated with President Joe Biden’s campaign before he ended his reelection bid. Federal authorities say the hackers sent information stolen from the Trump campaign to Biden staffers. They said there's no indication that any of Biden's staff replied. Federal agencies say it's part of a wider effort to interfere with the upcoming general election. Israel and Hezbollah engaged in cross-border strikes, as Lebanon reels from deadly back-to-back attacks targeting their electronic devices, including pagers and handheld radios. The attacks left dozens dead and thousands injured.…
Former President Trump takes his message to New York, addressing crime, immigration, and the economy as he campaigns in a traditionally blue state. Heightened security surrounds the event after recent assassination attempt. The teamster’s union, declines to endorse a presidential candidate! Even though most members favor Trump. The union explains why. With the presidential election now in home stretch, former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are embarking on a dual campaign blitz. We sat down with political strategists on both sides of the aisle — to break down their messaging. We'll have Rohit Arora, a Leading expert on small business finance, comment on the Fed's interest rate cut.. and share what it means for Americans. Countering the Chinese Communist regime’s unfair business practices — like using massive subsidies and slave labor. A panel on Capitol Hill analyzes what will happen if such practices continue. That and more when we return.…
At least nine people were killed and over 2,700 wounded, when handheld pagers exploded near simultaneously across Lebanon. The apparent remote attack impacted several hundred members of the Hezbollah terrorist group. Hezbollah blames Israel and has vowed retaliation. Israel has not taken responsibility for the attack. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said his state will launch its own criminal investigation into the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. He added that Florida prosecutors will pursue the most serious charges available under state law, including attempted murder. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at her first live campaign interview with reporters hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists. She answered questions about Trump's assassination attempt, the Israel-Hamas war, and Springfield, Ohio. Harris will join a live event with Oprah Winfrey in Michigan on Thursday. Music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs was charged with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking in a federal indictment. Prosecutors said that for decades, Combs abused, threatened and coerced victims for sexual purposes. He pleaded not guilty. A judge ordered that he be held without bail. OceanGate’s former operations director testified at the US Coast Guard hearing on the Titan submersible implosion. He said that the tragedy could have been prevented if the Occupational Safety and Health Administration had investigated his complaint.…
The suspect in former President Donald Trump's second assassination attempt appeared in court and was charged with two federal gun crimes. Ryan Wesley Routh is believed to have hidden in bushes with a rifle when Trump was golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida. Vice President Kamala Harris said she was deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt and condemned political violence. Trump, meanwhile, said political rhetoric by Harris and President Joe Biden may have influenced the suspect. Chinese-owned social media platform Tiktok and the Justice Department presented their oral arguments before a federal appeals court. The judges appeared skeptical of TikTok's arguments against a law that could potentially ban the app in the United States. The U.S. Coast Guard began a two-week hearing that investigates the deep ocean implosion of the Titan submersible in June of last year. The first witness to testify was OceanGate's former engineering director. He said he felt pressured by the company to get the vessel ready. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Former President Donald Trump held a news conference at his Los Angeles-area golf club, addressing taxes and immigration. He later hit the campaign trail across Western states, traveling to Northern California and Las Vegas. Vice President Kamala Harris also campaigned in swing states, holding rallies in Johnstown and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. These are two areas that have been trending Republican over the last several elections. The Biden administration finalized tariff hikes on certain Chinese imports, including 100 percent on electric vehicles and 50 percent on solar cells, which will come into effect on Sept. 27. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden met with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and discussed the war in Ukraine. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
The judge overseeing the Georgia election case against former President Donald Trump and others tossed out three counts in the indictment. They include two counts against Trump. The judge said that the counts lie beyond the state's jurisdiction. Trump campaigned in Tucson, Arizona, while Vice President Kamala Harris rallied in North Carolina. Trump said he will not participate in a future debate with Harris, while Harris said she's open to another round. Francine has weakened into a post-tropical cyclone after making landfall as a Category two hurricane in Louisiana. There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage, but over 300,000 customers remain without power. A 4.7 magnitude earthquake hit Malibu, California. There were no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage. But the quake happened as the region deals with major wildfires.…
Today the nation commemorated the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks that killed almost 3,000 people. The somber anniversary came amid a heated election campaign season. President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Donald Trump attended a memorial service at Ground Zero in New York City. The two presidential candidates appeared to put their differences aside, shaking hands for the second time in less than 12 hours after their first debate. Both Trump and Harris claimed victory following Tuesday night's debate. Harris called for a second debate, while Trump said the host network, ABC News, was biased against him, casting doubt on further face-offs. Hurricane Francine barreled toward Louisiana Wednesday as forecasters warned of potentially deadly storm surges, widespread flooding, and destructive winds. The hurricane disrupted 40 percent of oil and almost half of natural gas production in the Gulf of Mexico. Authorities in Southern California have arrested a man accused of starting the Line Fire, which has grown to over 34,000 acres and is only 14 percent contained. Fire crews are also battling two other massive blazes in the Los Angeles area. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are set to face off in their first debate in Philadelphia on Sept. 10. It will air at 9 p.m. Eastern Time without a live audience. Tropical Storm Francine is barreling towards the US and expected to make landfall in Louisiana. Hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued for the Gulf Coast from Texas to Alabama. In Orange County, California, the Airport Fire burned nearly 300 acres and prompted evacuation orders in several communities. Also in California, the Line Fire has forced thousands of people to evacuate and was only 5% contained as of Sept. 10. Russian officials said over 140 Ukrainian drones targeted multiple Russian regions overnight. At least one person was killed near Moscow and eight were injured. Russia said it was the second massive Ukrainian drone attack this month. The Israeli military released video footage said to show a tunnel in Gaza where six hostages were killed in August. This came as the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said an Israeli strike killed at least 19 people in a designated humanitarian zone. Israel said it was targeting terrorists.…
Tropical Storm Francine formed in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a hurricane on Wednesday night. The National Hurricane Center warned of a potentially life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force winds along the Gulf Coast. In Southern California, the Line Fire burned over 20,000 acres and forced several communities to evacuate. It's only three-percent contained and some 36,000 structures are currently at risk. The first presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is set for tomorrow in Philadelphia. It begins at 9 p.m. Eastern Time on ABC News. NTD will be airing pre- and post-debate analysis. Lawmakers returned to Capitol hill under pressure, looking to avert a government shutdown before September 30th. House Speaker Mike Johnson proposed a spending bill that is linked to another measure: requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote. House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries rejected the plan. House Republicans issued a scathing report on their investigation into the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. It blamed the disastrous end of America's longest war on the Biden administration, saying it picked optics over security.…
Colt Gray, the 14-year-old Georgia school shooting suspect, made his first court appearance and was arraigned on four counts of felony murder. District Attorney Brad Smith said Gray will face additional charges. His father was arraigned on four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. Neither of them entered a plea. The judge in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal case delayed sentencing until after the November election. Meanwhile, Trump appeared in a federal appeals court in New York, where he's challenging the verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case. Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not appear on ballots in North Carolina or Michigan. The decision came from the states' appeals courts, following his request to be removed. More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray, the suspect in the Georgia high school shooting, has been charged with four counts of felony murder and is expected to be tried as an adult. Investigators are focusing on his motive, whether he had exhibited warning signs, and how he obtained the rifle he used in the shooting. Authorities have also released the identities of the two students and two teachers killed. Israel said its forces have killed six more terrorists in the West Bank as a major military operation there enters its second week. In Munich, Germany, meanwhile, police killed an armed man near the Israeli consulate. They said he was likely planning to attack the consulate. Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to avoid trial just as jury selection was set to begin in his federal tax case. The judge set sentencing for Dec. 16. Judge Tanya Chutkan, who oversees former President Donald Trump's federal elections case, held the first court hearing since the Supreme Court immunity ruling and superseding indictment. She ordered prosecutors to submit an opening brief on immunity by Sept. 26. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
A shooter killed four people and injured at least nine others at a high school in Winder, Georgia. Authorities have detained the suspect—a 14-year-old student at the school. The Justice Department indicted two editors-in-chief for the Russian state-owned media outlet RT. The department said that the individuals acted as unregistered agents for Russia. They allegedly paid $10 million to a company in Tennessee for distributing English-language content online that favors the Kremlin. A severe heat will scorch parts of the United States from Florida to California this week. Thirty-two major cities are preparing to bear the brunt of it, with temperatures soaring into triple digits in several areas.…
A former top aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul was arrested and charged with acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese communist regime. Federal prosecutors said Linda Sun used her state positions to subtly advance Beijing’s agenda in exchange for financial benefits worth millions of dollars. According to new research from the intelligence company Graphika, a Chinese social media influence operation is allegedly impersonating U.S. voters. The operation is mocking politicians and spreading divisive messages ahead of the November presidential election. Ukraine said at least 51 people were killed and over 230 were injured after a Russian missile attack hit a regional capital. This came as Russian President Vladimir Putin received a red-carpet welcome in Mongolia. The country ignored calls to arrest him on a warrant from the International Criminal Court.…
Mass protests broke out in Israel after six hostages were found dead in Gaza, including an Israeli-American. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the families of the hostages for forgiveness, as he faces mounting pressure to accept a cease-fire and hostage deal. That came as the United Kingdom decided to suspend some arms sales to Israel. President Joe Biden campaigned with Vice President Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Just like Biden, Harris opposed the sale of U.S. steel to Japan's Nippon Steel, saying the American steel maker should remain domestically owned. U.S. agents seized a plane used by Venezuelan socialist leader Nicolas Maduro in the Dominican Republic. The Justice Department said the plane's purchase violated U.S. sanctions.…
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice ordered the suspension of Elon Musk’s social media platform X in Brazil within five days after Musk refused to name a legal representative in the country, amid a months-long feud with the justice over free speech. After holding a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear at the annual gathering of Moms for Liberty in Washington on Aug. 30. Trump made headlines after he told NBC News he will require insurance companies to pay for in-vitro fertilization and that Florida’s six-week abortion ban was too short. Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for her first major media interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee. Appearing alongside her running mate Gov. Tim Walz on CNN, Harris clarified some of her shifting policy positions, addressing the border crisis, support for Israel, and fracking. Israeli forces said they killed a local Hamas commander in the West Bank, as well as two other members of the terrorist group. This came as Gaza gets ready for a temporary pause in fighting for a massive vaccination campaign. Ukrainian authorities said at least eight civilians were killed in Russian airstrikes on two cities. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy fired the country's air force commander after the crash of an F-16 fighter jet donated by the West.…
Israel and Hamas agreed to have three separate, three-day pauses in fighting in specific areas of the Gaza Strip. This is to allow over half a million children to get vaccinated against polio. No hostages will be released during these pauses. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have killed five terrorists during a major operation in the West Bank, including a commander of the Islamic Jihad. Russia launched its third aerial attack on Ukraine in four days using drones and missiles. Ukraine reported its first loss of an F-16 fighter jet donated from the west during an earlier attack. The CDC reported that nine people have now died due to the listeria outbreak linked to Boar's Head deli meat products. At least 57 people have been infected in 18 states. Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz will sit down Thursday night for their first joint television interview. This takes place as the duo travels in southeast Georgia on a bus tour. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump held a rally in Potterville, Michigan, near the state capital of Lansing, and will be holding a town hall Thursday night in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is ramping up battleground state travel into the traditional Labor Day turn toward the November election.…
The FBI released photos of items recovered from the scene of former President Donald Trump's assassination attempt, including those of the gunman's rifle and backpack. The agency said the gunman's motive is still unclear, but his online search history revealed a “sustained, detailed effort to plan an attack on some event." Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Gov. Tim Walz kicked off a two-day bus tour in Georgia. Trump will hold a Town Hall in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on Wednesday. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on the ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin, despite his efforts to remove his name after suspending his bid. The U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration's request to revive its federal student debt relief plan. The new SAVE plan would have provided a faster path to loan cancellation, and reduced monthly income-based repayments. An appeals court is expected to issue a fuller decision. In France, authorities have issued preliminary charges against Telegram CEO Pavel Durov for allegedly allowing illegal activities on his social media platform. He has been released from custody on bail but is not allowed to leave France during the investigation. Israeli forces conducted major counter-terrorism operations across multiple cities in the West Bank. Palestinian officials said at least 10 people were killed.…
Special counsel Jack Smith filed a superseding indictment in the Jan. 6 election interference case against former President Donald Trump. It slimmed down the allegations against Trump in light of the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. The Trump campaign confirmed that former Democrats Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have joined Trump's transition team. Both have endorsed Trump for president, and Gabbard will appear with Trump at a town hall in Wisconsin later this week. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said senior Biden administration officials pressured his company to censor COVID-19 content during the pandemic. He sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee, saying he regrets bowing to those demands and not speaking out sooner. The Israel Defense Forces rescued a hostage from a tunnel in southern Gaza in what they called a "complex operation." Qaid Farhan Alkadi, 52, has been transferred to an Israeli hospital and reunited with his family members, more than ten months after being kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7, 2023. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan arrived in Beijing for a three-day visit. He and Chinese officials are expected to focus on the U.S.–China relationship, including advancing counter-narcotics cooperation, military-to-military communication, and discussions on AI safety and risk. 🇺🇸More Breaking News, Special Reports, and Live Coverage on NTD: https://ept.ms/NTD_LIVE…
Former President Donald Trump suggested on the evening of Aug. 25 that he may skip a Sept. 10 ABC News debate with Vice President Kamala Harris amid dueling statements issued by both campaigns about whether the microphone should be muted. On Aug. 26, the former president laid wreaths at Arlington National Cemetery to mark the third anniversary of the Kabul Airport suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members. And at a separate conference, Trump criticized the Biden administration for the “collapse of American credibility and respect” during the Afghanistan withdrawal. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is pushing to revive Trump's classified documents case. Special counsel Jack Smith filed a brief with a circuit court in a bid to defend his authority to prosecute Trump. The Hezbollah terrorist group launched hundreds of rockets and drones at Israel on Sunday. Israel's military said it prevented a more deadly result by preemptively striking military targets in Lebanon. The Biden administration said it is working to avoid an escalation of conflict in the Middle East. Ukraine reported an attack by Russia involving over 100 missiles and around 100 drones. It appears to be Russia’s biggest attack against Ukraine in weeks. Russia said the strike hit energy facilities across Ukraine and disrupted arms supplies. French prosecutors are investigating Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messaging app. They are questioning him in connection with 12 charges of alleged criminal content on the platform. Durov was arrested over the weekend at an airport in Paris.…
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent campaign for president and endorsed former President Donald Trump. Kennedy said his internal polls show that his presence in the race would hurt Trump and help Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Trump will hold a rally in Arizona Friday night at 7 p.m. ET, featuring a "special guest." Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic Party's nomination for president on the last day of the Democratic National Convention. In her keynote speech, she promised to grow the economy, lower the cost of living, take care of troops, and end the war in the Middle East. The body of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, has been recovered. She was the last person unaccounted for after the family's luxury yacht sank earlier this week off the coast of Sicily. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Ukraine and urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to sit down for peace talks with Russia. Meanwhile, inside Russia, four prison inmates claiming to be ISIS members took several prison staff members hostage and killed four of them.…
Ceasefire and hostage talks for the war in Gaza paused temporarily and will resume next week in Qatar. A joint statement from mediators said the United States presented a new ceasefire proposal that would close the remaining gaps between Israel and Hamas. Vice President Kamala Harris outlined her economic platform at a campaign rally in North Carolina. It includes cutting taxes for middle-class and lower-income families, providing down-payment assistance to first-time home-buyers, and banning what she calls "price gouging" on food and groceries. Former President Donald Trump's campaign announced its transition team as required by law. Meanwhile, during an address before the Milwaukee Police Association, running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) highlighted crime associated with the border crisis. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a package of ten bills that aim to crack down on smash-and-grab robberies, car thefts, and shoplifting. The measures allow law enforcement to combine the value of goods stolen from different victims to impose harsher penalties on shoplifters.…
Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz and his Republican rival Sen. JD Vance have agreed to debate on Oct. 1 on CBS. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump, speaking at a press conference in New Jersey, promised to lower the cost of living. The Biden administration announced it reached an agreement with drug makers to lower the cost of ten common prescription drugs. It is expected to save Medicare recipients $1.5 billion. And on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris will propose a ban on what she calls food price gouging. Authorities in California charged five people and arrested two of them in connection to actor Matthew Perry's death. Two doctors were accused of distributing ketamine to Perry, who died from an overdose last October. Officials from Israel, the United States, and other mediators met in Doha, Qatar, for hostage and ceasefire talks in the Israel–Hamas war. The White House said the talks focused on the implementation of the details of the deal. Ukrainian forces said they opened a military office in the occupied Kursk region of Russia. As the cross-border incursion continues, Russian authorities evacuated thousands of residents and are ramping up border security.…
Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign launched a $90 million dollar advertising blitz over the next three weeks to sharpen her contrast with former President Donald Trump. The media buy marks her campaign’s largest-yet investment in messaging to voters. Meanwhile, Trump held a campaign rally in Asheville, North Carolina, with a focus on his economic policy. He said if elected, he will stop the Green New Deal, drive prices down, and cut energy costs by at least half. Ernesto strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane as it moved past Puerto Rico. The storm brought heavy rains and strong winds, and cut off water and power to hundreds of thousands of people. It could strengthen into a Category three hurricane and move toward Bermuda in the coming days. Ukrainian forces said they have advanced further into Russia's Kursk region as part of their cross-border incursion. Ukraine said it plans to create a “security zone” and open corridors to support humanitarian and evacuation efforts for Russian civilians. Officials from Israel, the US, Egypt, and Qatar will attend the latest round of Gaza ceasefire talks beginning tomorrow in Qatar. It is still unclear whether the Hamas terrorist group will participate.…
The State Department denied U.S. involvement in Ukraine's cross-border incursion into Russia, but defended Ukraine's actions. Meanwhile, Russia's ambassador to the United Nations condemned international support for Ukraine. The United States approved $20 billion in weapons sales to Israel. This came as the Iranian regime rejected calls to refrain from retaliatory attacks against Israel. Tropical Storm Ernesto intensified in the Caribbean, bringing heavy rains, damaging winds, and a potentially life-threatening storm surge. The storm is forecast to hit Puerto Rico Wednesday and develop into a hurricane. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz held his first solo event since becoming the running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris. He spoke at the "American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees" convention in Los Angeles, and will visit five states over three days. Former President Donald Trump's campaign said his live interview with Elon Musk on X drew 25 million listeners, including one-and-a-half million who tuned in live. The campaign raised $1 million from the interview link, and Musk said the interview pulled in a combined 1 billion views.…
Ukraine’s top military commander has said his forces now control some 380 square miles of Russia’s neighboring Kursk region. Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to drive Ukrainian forces out, and said Ukraine wanted to use the cross-border incursion to gain leverage in future peace negotiations. In a rare move, the U.S. military has announced it is sending a guided-missile submarine to the Middle East, and that it is accelerating the arrival of a carrier strike group to the region. The White House said Iran's promised attack on Israel could come as soon as this week. Former President Donald Trump's campaign has said the Iranian regime hacked its internal communications. The FBI said it is investigating. Trump is set to do a live Monday-night interview on X with Elon Musk. A fast-moving wildfire is raging near the Greek capital, Athens. The blaze forced the evacuations of several hospitals and communities. Greece is asking for outside help as hundreds of firefighters battle the flames.…
A passenger plane in Brazil crashed into a residential area near Sao Paulo, killing all 61 people on board, according to the airline. It was a turboprop plane on a regional route. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash. A federal judge delayed former President Donald Trump's Jan. 6 case to at least Sept. 5, at the request of special counsel Jack Smith. Prosecutors with Smith’s office want more time to decide how to proceed after the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity. A California man was sentenced to 20 years in prison in one of the longest sentences so far among Jan. 6 defendants. Prosecutors say he repeatedly attacked police with flagpoles and other makeshift weapons during the Capitol breach. The United States announced a $125 million military package for Ukraine that will include Stinger missiles, artillery ammunition, and anti-armor systems. It came as Russia declared a state of emergency in its southern Kursk region after Ukrainian troops launched a surprise cross-border incursion. An Israeli air strike took out another senior Hamas security leader in Lebanon. The terrorist leader had worked in a nearby Palestinian refugee camp.…
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have agreed to debate one another on ABC News on Sept. 10. Trump also proposed two more debates: Sept. 4 on Fox, and Sept. 25 on NBC. Russian forces battled Ukrainian troops on the third day of a large-scale cross-border incursion. The Study of War think tank said Ukrainian forces are believed to have advanced as much as 9 miles into Russian territory. Israeli forces ordered a mass evacuation in large areas around Khan Younis in southern Gaza. The military said it will soon operate there in response to Hamas rocket fire. Meanwhile, the State Department said it is in the final stages of negotiating a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Newly leaked documents show that the Chinese regime is stepping up its persecution of the spiritual practice of Falun Gong in the United States. They reveal that the Chinese regime is providing resources to social media influencers and Western media to attack Shen Yun Performing Arts and Falun Gong.…
Three Taylor Swift concerts in Austria have been canceled. Austrian authorities said on Wednesday that two suspects were arrested in connection with plans for an alleged terrorist attack in the Vienna region. Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, in Wisconsin and Michigan on Wednesday. Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), traveled to the same exact cities and criticized what he called "open border" policies. A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck northwest of Los Angeles, with the shaking felt in a large swath of Southern California. There were no immediate reports of damage. Tropical Storm Debby hovers over the Atlantic Ocean Wednesday evening as it is forecast to make another landfall later in the day in South Carolina. Southern states prepare for heavy rainfall and dangerous flooding.…
Vice President Kamala Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate on Tuesday. Walz is an Army National Guard veteran, a former congressman, and a former high school teacher. He will join Harris on a seven-state battleground tour this week, visiting cities including Philadelphia, Detroit, Raleigh, and Las Vegas. The Justice Department charged a Pakistani man with alleged ties to the Iranian regime in connection with a foiled assassination plot. FBI investigators believe he was trying to target former President Donald Trump and other current and former U.S. officials. Tropical Storm Debby has brought heavy rain and extensive flooding to Georgia and South Carolina. At least six people have been killed in the southeast, and more than 90.000 customers are without power in the region. Bangladesh has chosen Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to head the country's interim government. The economist and banker will take up the job after returning from Paris, where he is advising Olympic Games organizers. The Hezbollah terrorist group has launched a drone and rocket attack on northern Israel, injuring at least 19 people. World leaders are trying to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East to prevent them from boiling over into a regional war.…
A federal judge ruled Monday that Google has violated anti-trust laws with monopolistic behavior over online search. The Justice Department said Google's exclusive contracts helped block rivals such as Microsoft's Bing and DuckDuckGo. A future trial will decide what penalties the tech giant may face. Debby weakened into a tropical storm after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in Florida’s Big Bend. The storm brought severe flooding and dangerous storm surges, while killing at least four people. Vice President Kamala Harris will announce her running mate Tuesday at a rally in Philadelphia. Three candidates are on her shortlist: Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, and Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota. Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country as protesters stormed her residence. Bangladesh's military said it plans to form an interim government. Israel said its military is ready for a swift transition to offense, as the nation braces for an upcoming retaliation from Iran. Meanwhile, the United Nations fired nine staffers from its main agency for Palestinian humanitarian relief, UNRWA. A probe found that they may have been involved in the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack.…
The Democratic National Committee said Vice President Kamala Harris earned enough votes from delegates to secure the party’s nomination for president Friday. This came while her campaign announced that it raised $310 million last month. In a change of course, the Secret Service said that local police in Pennsylvania should not be held responsible for security failures during the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. New acting director Ronald Rowe characterized these oversights as "a failure" of his agency. The Justice Department sued TikTok, accusing the company of violating a children’s online privacy law. The government said the social media platform failed to obtain parental consent to collect personal information from users under age 13. The Biden administration officially recognized Venezuela’s opposition candidate Edmundo González as the winner of the presidential election. The State Department said the Venezuelan National Electoral Council’s declaration of socialist President Nicolás Maduro as the winner came with no supporting evidence.…
The West and Russia completed their biggest prisoner swap since the end of the Cold War, releasing 26 individuals from seven countries. Russia released three U.S. citizens, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan. The Israeli military said the head of Hamas's military wing, Mohammed Deif, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on July 13. Deif is believed to be one of the masterminds of Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack on Israel. Venezuela's socialist leader Nicolás Maduro asked the United States to restart talks and lift oil sanctions. The request was made at the same time the United States is scrutinizing Venezuela's presidential election and waiting for Maduro to release the tabulated results. Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the eulogy at late Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's funeral service, remembering her as a “strategic” lawmaker. Meanwhile, Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance visited the southern border and criticized Harris's handling of the border crisis.…
The top political leader of Hamas was killed in what appeared to be an Israeli airstrike in Tehran, Iran. The Iranian regime vowed retaliation against Israel. President Joe Biden announced new rules that make millions more borrowers eligible for student loan debt relief. If the proposed rules are finalized, the total number of borrowers eligible for debt forgiveness will reach more than 30 million to date. The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady following a two-day policy meeting. But officials signaled that a rate cut could be on the table as early as September, if inflation continues trending downward.…
The Secret Service's acting director admitted failures and promised changes. Senators pressed him and the FBI deputy director at a hearing to examine the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. The Israeli military said it killed a senior commander of the Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon's capital city Beirut. The military said this was a retaliatory airstrike targeting the man responsible for the killing of 12 Israeli children in Golan Heights over the weekend. President Joe Biden called Brazil's president, Lula da Silva, to talk about the election results in Venezuela. The United States says possible fraud might have taken place, as protests challenging the country's socialist regime grow. The Senate passed two major online child safety bills in a nearly unanimous vote. The Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act would ban targeted advertising to minors and data collection without their consent. And the Kids Online Safety Act would make explicit a "duty of care" that social media companies have when it comes to minors using their products.…
President Joe Biden unveiled a proposal for changes at the Supreme Court. He called on Congress to establish term limits and an enforceable ethics code for the court’s nine justices. The president also pressed lawmakers to ratify a constitutional amendment limiting presidential immunity. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) announced a joint task force to investigate the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump. It is comprised of seven Republicans and six Democrats, led by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), who witnessed the event. Venezuela’s socialist President Nicolás Maduro was declared the winner in a disputed presidential election, as his opposition rival also claimed victory. Several nations, including the United States, questioned the legitimacy of the election results. A rocket attack in northern Israel over the weekend killed 12 children and teenagers at a soccer field. Israel said the rocket came from the Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon, and vowed retaliation.…
Saboteurs attacked and vandalized France's rail lines just hours before the Paris Olympic Games, causing chaos and widespread delays for travelers. But the opening ceremony kicked off as planned, with performances from guests stars and athletes parading through the River Seine. Former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at Mar-a-Lago, where the former president vowed to bring peace to the Middle East if he is reelected. Former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama both endorsed Kamala Harris, confirming the Democratic Party's unity around the vice president's candidacy. Two of the world's most wanted alleged cartel leaders are in U.S. custody Friday. They are Joaquin Guzman-Lopez, the son of El Chapo, and Ismael Zambada, known as El Mayo. Authorities say that arresting the cartel leaders will likely lead to infighting before a new leader takes over, and vow to continue the fight against drug trafficking. The Park Fire in Northern California has tripled in size and is zero percent contained. Authorities say the blaze was started by an individual who pushed a burning car into a gully, and have arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of arson.…
California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Thursday to direct state agencies on how to remove homeless encampments. This comes a month after a Supreme Court ruling allowed cities to enforce bans on sleeping outside in public spaces. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met separately with the Israeli Prime Minister, as the White House says a ceasefire deal is coming. The administration also strongly condemns pro-Hamas protests that turned violent. The Israel military has recovered the bodies of five Israelis in the Gaza Strip. The Israel Defense Forces said these individuals were all murdered on October 7th and terrorists took their bodies back to Gaza.…
The probe into former President Donald Trump's attempted assassination continues, with FBI Director Christopher Wray testifying before Congress Wednesday. He said the FBI has found that the shooter researched the assassination of President John F. Kennedy prior to the shooting, but the agency still doesn't know his motive. More details will released as the probe uncovers more information. President Joe Biden is set to address the nation Wednesday night in his first on-camera appearance since announcing his withdrawal from the presidential race. He's expected to explain why he dropped out, and what his next steps will be. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress Wednesday for the fourth time—the first foreign leader to ever do so. He thanked the United States for its support and made the case for why the United States should keep supplying Israel with tools to fight Hamas. Some lawmakers chose not to attend, while others showed strong support for Mr. Netanyahu.…
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has resigned—just a day after a grueling hearing before Congress. Both Republican and Democrat lawmakers called for her resignation over the Secret Service's failure to prevent the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13. Secret Service Deputy Director Ronald Rowe has now been appointed acting director of the agency. At the first rally in her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris vows to unite the party. President Joe Biden, appearing in public for the first time in six days, is set to address the nation on Wednesday night. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress for a fourth time on Wednesday. This is a first for any world leader, but between 50 and 100 Democrat lawmakers are expected to boycott his speech. Protests around the U.S. Capitol are also expected. Israeli forces are continuing to battling Hamas in the southern Gaza Strip after ordering residents to evacuate. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces conducted an overnight counterterrorism operation in the West Bank. And the Israeli Parliament has just approved a bill labeling the United Nations Relief and Works Agency a terrorist organization—which the agency denies.…
Leading Democrats, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), have rushed to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race, though Democrats still have to formally select a candidate. Ms. Harris says she will earn and win the Democratic presidential nomination. U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle testified before the House Oversight Committee on Monday on the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. Lawmakers criticized what they called Ms. Cheatle's lack of transparency, and called for her resignation. The Secret Service director acknowledged her agency's failures, but refused to resign. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is headed to Washington to meet with President Biden and Vice President Harris to discuss Israel's ongoing war against Hamas. He's also expected to address a joint session of Congress for the fourth time—the first world leader ever to do so.…
Yemen's Houthi terrorist group claimed responsibility for a drone attack that killed one person and wounded 10 others in the center of Tel Aviv. This came as the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel's alleged occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal. Meanwhile, Israel is set to call up 1,000 ultra-orthodox Jews for military service. A Russian court found U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich guilty of espionage, and sentenced him to 16 years in a maximum security penal colony. Both the White House and his employer, The Wall Street Journal, condemned the sentencing and maintained that Gershkovich is innocent. A worldwide tech outage crippled industries from travel to finance to healthcare for hours on Friday, before services started coming back online. Global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike said the issue came from a defect in its software update for Windows systems. A federal appeals court temporarily blocked the Biden administration's "SAVE" student loan repayment plan. In response, the Department of Education placed eight million borrowers in an interest-free forbearance while lawsuits play out. According to U.S. Border Patrol data, encounters at the southern border have dropped for four months in a row. June had the lowest number of the entire Biden administration. Customs and Border Protection reported a 50-percent drop over the past six weeks.…
President Joe Biden is campaigning in Detroit following his high-stakes solo press conference last night. His team has called on Democrats to unite around him. A federal judge has thrown out Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case, saying the former New York City mayor flouted the process with his lack of transparency. This effectively ends Mr. Giuliani's pursuit of bankruptcy protection, and his creditors can now attempt to seize his assets. Both the Pentagon and the Kremlin have suggested that allowing Ukraine to strike deeper into Russia could escalate tensions in the region. This comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the National Governors Association, and asked for more weapons. Two people have been confirmed dead in Vermont as a result of flooding from the remains of Tropical Storm Beryl. In Texas, nearly one million customers are still without power.…
President Joe Biden wrapped up the NATO summit in Washington Thursday ahead of his first solo press conference since the first presidential debate, with implications for his presidential campaign. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with G7 foreign ministers on the sidelines of the NATO summit. This came as Russia said it will counter the U.S. plan to deploy long-range missiles in Germany. Thousands of Falun Gong practitioners rallied in Washington on Thursday, calling for an end to 25 years of persecution by the Chinese communist regime. The event commemorated the lives lost in the persecution, and raised awareness about the ongoing atrocities. The Israeli military has released the findings of its first investigation into what went wrong during the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks. The report said the coordinated infiltration of thousands of terrorists through multiple points on the border at the same time prevented security forces from acting sooner. The military also acknowledged deficits in command and coordination in the first hours of the attacks.…
During the NATO summit, President Joe Biden urged member states to ramp up their industrial production amid threats from China and Russia. His administration is also imposing tariffs on foreign-made steel and aluminum imports routed through Mexico. The measure is meant to address China's evasion of U.S. tariffs. Top lawmakers met with NATO leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Capitol Hill on the sidelines of the NATO summit. Both Republicans and Democrats expressed their support for both NATO and Ukraine. Mr. Zelenskyy urged Congress not to wait until after the November elections to provide Ukraine with more aid. The House votes on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, aimed at preventing noncitizens from voting in federal elections. The bill would require proof of U.S. citizenship when voting or registering to vote. The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are traveling northeast, causing tornadoes and heavy rain from the Great Lakes to New England. More than 1.6 million customers are still without power in Texas amid intense heat.…
Senate and House Democrats held separate meetings about President Joe Biden's campaign Tuesday. Meanwhile, President Biden gave a speech to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO as the alliance convenes for a summit in Washington. Tropical depression Beryl has caused at least eight deaths in Texas and Louisiana, as well as power outages for over 2 million customers. The storm is forecast to bring heavy rains from the lower and middle Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes. The ambassadors of Russia and Ukraine faced off at the United Nations. They traded blame for airstrikes that killed over 40 civilians in multiple Ukrainian cities a day prior. Closing arguments are underway in Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-N.J.) corruption trial. His lawyers told jurors that the prosecutors failed to prove the case, while the prosecutors argued that Mr. Menendez took bribes.…
President Joe Biden wrote a letter to Congressional Democrats, saying he is committed to staying in the race and "not going anywhere." He also urged unity among Democrats, amid speculations about his viability as a presidential candidate. Beryl weakened to a tropical storm, after making landfall in south Texas as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm system killed two people, knocked out power for over 2.7 million customers, and caused over 1,300 flight cancellations. Ukrainian officials said Russian missile strikes killed at least 36 civilians in cities across Ukraine. Russia denied the claims, saying it targeted defense industry facilities and aviation bases. No political party won a majority in France’s run-off parliamentary elections. A left-wing coalition finished in first place with President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble coming in second, and Marine Le Pen’s National Front party in third.…
Former President Donald Trump has filed a motion to claim immunity in the Florida documents case. In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling, the former president's legal team asked for more time to submit additional arguments on immunity. President Joe Biden has vowed to stay in the race during a campaign rally in Madison, Wisconsin. His campaign said the president has an "aggressive travel schedule" this month. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled to allow the widespread use of unstaffed ballot drop boxes in the November elections. This reversed the court's own ruling from 2022 that previously banned such drop boxes. Keir Starmer has officially become the UK's new prime minister after his Labour Party secured a landslide election victory. Mr. Starmer has formed a new cabinet with 22 members. Outgoing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he will step down as leader of the Conservative Party. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. EU and NATO leaders distanced themselves from what Mr. Orban called a "peace mission" to end the Russia–Ukraine war.…
Hurricane Beryl weakened to a Category 2 storm as it moved past the Cayman Islands. Beryl is expected to cause storm surges and heavy rain across Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and the U.S. Gulf Coast this weekend. Exit polls from parliamentary elections in the UK show the Conservative Party losing power after a 14-year rule. Labour Party leader Keir Starmer is expected to replace Rishi Sunak as prime minister. Russian President Vladimir Putin said he takes former President Donald Trump's proposal for peace in Ukraine seriously. This came as Mr. Putin met with the leaders of China and Iran at a regional summit, and touted their close relations.…
Hurricane Beryl brought torrential rain and tropical storm-force winds to Jamaica Wednesday without making landfall. Texas Gov. Gregg Abbott directed state agencies to prepare for potential impacts in case the storm hits southern Texas over the weekend. The Thompson wildfire has burned more than 3,000 acres in Northern California, and is zero-percent contained. Some 13,000 residents have been ordered to evacuate. President Joe Biden met with Vice President Kamala Harris face to face for the first time since the presidential debate last week. President Biden vowed to continue his run despite growing pressure from Democrats to withdraw. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet President Biden in Washington on July 24. It will be his first trip abroad since the Oct. 7 terror attack. In Israel, meanwhile, an attacker stabbed an Israeli soldier to death and wounded another person at a shopping mall.…
The judge in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal case has agreed to delay sentencing until at least September 18. The move was made in the wake of the Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity. Hurricane Beryl has killed at least six people, downed power lines, and caused flooding, as it made its way through the Caribbean islands. It has been downgraded to a still-powerful level 4 storm, but is not expected to pose a major threat to the United States. The Supreme Court has agreed to review the FDA's regulations for e-cigarettes and a Texas law requiring age verification for adult websites, but the court has declined to take up a lawsuit challenging Illinois' ban on certain types of semiautomatic weapons, attachments, and magazines.…
The Supreme Court ruled Monday that presidents enjoy immunity from prosecution for their official acts. The 6–3 decision is expected to delay former President Donald Trump’s trial in the federal election case until after the November election. The Supreme Court declined to hear a case about laws in Texas and Florida meant to protect conservative viewpoints on social media. In effect, that allows a lower court to block the proposed measures. The justices also made way for a North Dakota truck stop to sue the federal government over old regulations. Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon reported to prison. He is now serving a four-month jail time for defying a subpoena from the House January 6th Select Committee. Following ex-trade adviser Peter Navarro, Mr. Bannon is the second Trump administration official to be held in contempt of Congress. Tensions proceed in the Middle East, as Hamas terrorists vowed no peace until Israeli troops pull out of Gaza. This comes after tens of thousands flooded the streets in Tel Aviv over the weekend, demanding the release of all hostages.…
The Supreme Court Friday overturned the 1984 ruling Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. This means that going forward, federal agencies no longer have as much power to interpret the law when the language is unclear. In another ruling, the high court sided with Joseph Fischer, a Jan. 6 defendant who challenged his charge of obstructing an official proceeding. The ruling could potentially affect about 350 Jan. 6 defendants with the same charge, including former President Donald Trump. The Supreme Court also ruled that cities can ban homeless people from sleeping outside in West Coast areas. The justices decided that the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, can punish homeless people for sleeping outdoors on public property. President Joe Biden addressed concerns over his age following the first presidential debate. He said during a rally in North Carolina that he is not a young man and doesn't speak as smoothly as he used to, but that he knows how to do the job.…
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in the first presidential debate tonight at 9 p.m. eastern time. They will be in Atlanta for the 90-minute event. The Supreme Court Thursday put the Environmental Protection Agency’s “good neighbor” plan on hold while legal challenges continue. The air pollution regulation was aimed at reducing ozone emissions from upwind states. Three Republican-led states and the steel and fossil-fuel industries brought the lawsuit. The Supreme Court blocked Purdue Pharma's bankruptcy settlement, which would have shielded the Sackler family from lawsuits over their alleged role in the opioid epidemic. The Biden administration challenged the settlement, arguing it abused bankruptcy protections. The Supreme Court also decided that hospitals in Idaho can, for now, perform abortions in medical emergencies. The ruling came after the Biden administration sued Idaho's near-total abortion ban under the emergency medical treatment and labor act. The Pentagon announced it's investigating the effectiveness of the pier built by the U.S. military off the coast of Gaza. The pier has faced weather and security challenges since it was built in May, and has had to be re-anchored twice due to heavy seas.…
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Biden administration in a major social media free speech case. The justices voted 6–3 that Missouri and Louisiana lacked standing to sue the administration for alleged censorship. The nation's highest court declined to impose limits on the way the government may communicate with social media platforms. According to a prematurely posted opinion, the Supreme Court may be denying Idaho's request for an emergency review of a lawsuit over its abortion ban. If the opinion is released, it would allow emergency abortions in Idaho when a pregnant patient’s health is at serious risk. The Supreme Court confirmed that a document was leaked, but did not specify how final the document was. Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have unveiled their strategies for the first presidential debate on Thursday. President Biden's campaign said he will go after his rival on abortion, the economy, the border, social security, and Medicare, and former President Trump's claims about the 2020 election. Former President Trump's campaign said he will focus on immigration and inflation. The Department of Homeland Security has said that since President Biden took executive action earlier this month, illegal border crossings have dropped by more than 40 percent. The figure is at its lowest point since the president took office. The State Department has released its 2023 International Religious Freedom Report. The annual report highlights religious persecution by the Chinese communist regime, ISIS, Pakistan, and other countries, as well as hate crimes in the United States.…
Justice Juan Merchan, who oversaw former President Donald Trump's New York criminal case, partially lifted the former president's gag order on Tuesday. This allows former President Trump to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors in the trial. Meanwhile, the D.C. Court of Appeals has suspended Hunter Biden's license to practice law due to his felony convictions. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met his Israeli counterpart in Washington Tuesday, and urged diplomacy to resolve tensions with Hezbollah. The meeting occurred as Israel's supreme court ruled that ultra-orthodox Jewish men are no longer exempt from mandatory military service. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to plead guilty this week to violating U.S. espionage law. The plea deal will end his imprisonment in Britain and allow him to return home to Australia, avoiding extradition to the United States. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has declared gun violence a public health crisis. He called on the nation to ban large-capacity magazines, introduce universal background checks, restrict gun use in public spaces, and penalize gun owners who fail to safely store their weapons.…
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in the first presidential debate this Thursday. President Biden's campaign said he will focus on democracy, abortion, and his rival’s economic plans. Meanwhile, President Trump has said he has made up his mind on his vice presidential pick, and that most likely, that person will be present at the debate. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from the Biden administration, challenging state bans on gender-reassignment procedures and drugs for minors. The case involves a law in Tennessee that restricts puberty blockers and hormone therapy for minors. Separately, the Court refused to take up two appeals against the COVID-19 vaccine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the intensive phase of military operations in Gaza is about to end, and that Israel is planning to focus on Lebanon next. The Biden administration is advocating for a new Palestinian-led government in Gaza. Russia has promised to respond after Ukraine attacked Crimea with long-range missiles, killing four people and injuring over 150. The Kremlin is blaming the United States for the attack, and said the weapons were of American origin. The State Department has released its annual Trafficking In Persons Report, which studies human trafficking around the globe. It put China, North Korea, and Iran in its lowest tier, and identified them as countries where human trafficking is significantly prevalent.…
Former President Donald Trump's campaign outraised President Joe Biden's by more than $60 million last month. The former president and the GOP raised $141 million in May and had $170 million in the bank at the end of May. President Biden and the Democratic Party raised $85 million in May and reported $212 million in the bank at the end of May. Two people were killed and another eight were injured when a shooting broke out at a grocery store in Fordyce, Arkansas. The suspected shooter was also injured and has been taken into custody. The Supreme Court upheld a federal law that keeps guns away from people under domestic violence restraining orders. The justices ruled 8–1 that since the nation's founding, firearm laws have targeted people who threaten physical harm to others. The Supreme Court also ruled against a woman who claimed that her constitutional rights to due process were violated when her husband's visa was denied. The court sided with the government, which denied his application in part because his tattoos were related to the MS-13 gang.…
The Supreme Court has upheld a Trump-era tax on unrealized income from overseas investments. The tax applies to corporate earnings abroad—even when the earnings haven't been realized. The decision means Congress may be able to adopt a wealth tax in future, although the ruling purposely stops short of allowing that. The White House announced it will rush delivery of air defense missiles to Ukraine by redirecting planned shipments to other allied nations. The shipments will involve hundreds of Patriot interceptor missiles. The move came as Senators unveiled a bipartisan bill that would designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. Wildfires in New Mexico have claimed the life of a second person, and are still zero-percent contained. The season's first named tropical storm, Alberto, made landfall in Mexico Thursday, bringing severe flooding to parts of Texas. States in the Northeast and Midwest continue to experience temperatures of over 90 degrees amid the ongoing heat wave. A new poll by Fox News shows President Joe Biden leading former President Donald Trump nationally by two points. President Biden also performed stronger among independent voters. Meanwhile, a new Emerson College poll showed President Trump still leading in key swing states.…
Russia and North Korea have signed a comprehensive “strategic partnership” treaty. It mandates that the two countries come to each other’s defense if they are attacked. The deal was made during Russian President Vladimir Putin's first visit to North Korea in 24 years. The first named tropical storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, Alberto, has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm is bringing strong winds, heavy rainfall, and flooding along the coasts of Texas and Mexico. It's expected to make landfall in northern Mexico on Thursday. One person is reported to have been killed and more than 500 buildings were burned as two wildfires spread in New Mexico. A mountain village of 7,000 people was forced to evacuate on short notice. In California, meanwhile, wildfires near San Francisco and Los Angeles continue to burn. A primary race for Virginia's 5th congressional district is still too close to call. Republican Congressman Bob Good lags behind his challenger, Trump-endorsed John McGuire, by just over 300 votes. This was the most heavily funded race in Virginia, and illustrates the turbulence within the Republican Party.…
President Joe Biden has announced a new plan that will grant a path to citizenship for up to half a million illegal immigrants. The plan would allow the spouses of U.S. citizens who do not have legal status to apply for permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship in the coming months. Eighty percent of Americans are facing a multi-day heatwave of over 90 degrees. The National Weather Service said the heatwave is expected to tie or break temperature records in up to 200 cities across the country. The CEO of Boeing has testified before a Senate subcommittee over the company's safety crisis. Senators unveiled allegations from a Boeing whistleblower, who claimed that the plane-maker lost track of damaged or sub-quality parts. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has met with the Secretary General of NATO at the State Department. They highlighted the strength of the alliance, said more member states are meeting defense spending pledges, and warned the Chinese regime for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine.…
Half of all Americans are experiencing the beginning of a week-long heat wave in the Eastern states. Temperatures have soared to over 90 degrees, and have even approached 100 degrees in some areas. In California, meanwhile, firefighters are battling two wildfires that are spreading rapidly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the country's six-member war cabinet. This came after opposition party leader Benny Gantz withdrew from the cabinet and criticized Mr. Netanyahu's approach to the war in Gaza. Mr. Netanyahu is now likely to be even more heavily dependent on his nationalist allies to govern. President Joe Biden has met with the Secretary General of NATO in Washington. In July, NATO plans to unveil a new agreement to provide training and speed up the delivery of military aid to Ukraine. The alliance also reportedly plans to take nuclear weapons out of storage and place them on standby. Russia has condemned the move, and called it another escalation. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has called for warning labels that would regularly remind parents and teenagers that social media has not been proven safe. He said social media has become an significant contributor to the mental health crisis among young people.…
World leaders discussed migration and China's unfair trade practices on the final day of the G7 summit. The summit's final statement pledged support for Ukraine, called for a cease-fire in Gaza, and announced new initiatives to fight human smuggling. Russian President Vladimir Putin gave conditions to end the war in Ukraine. He said Ukraine has to drop its NATO ambitions, hand over all of the four provinces claimed by Russia, and demilitarize itself. The United States and Ukraine declined the offer, saying Mr. Putin is in no position to set conditions for peace. In a 6–3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on bump stocks on guns. Bump stocks allow a shooter to convert a semi-automatic rifle into a weapon that can fire at a rate of hundreds of rounds a minute. The Trump administration imposed the ban following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. A federal judge ordered the liquidation of radio show host Alex Jones's personal assets. This was to help pay the $1.5 billion he owes to families of the Sandy Hook school shooting victims in his defamation case. The future of Mr. Jones's Infowars media platform remains uncertain as the judge has yet to decide on its separate bankruptcy case.…
President Joe Biden has signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to assist the nation at war. The G7 has also agreed to deliver Ukraine a $50-billion loan using frozen Russian assets. Tensions have flared between Israel and Hezbollah, with the terrorist group launching some 40 rockets at northern Israel. This came as the foreign ministers of Iraq and Iran met to discuss the possibility of war in Lebanon. The Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit challenging access to the abortion pill mifepristone. The ruling means the drug can continue to be mailed to patients without an in-person doctor’s visit. Former President Donald Trump met with House and Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill in a bid to unite the party ahead of the general elections. He addressed his legal and electoral challenges, and touted the "tremendous unity" in the GOP.…
President Joe Biden departed Wednesday for the G7 summit in Italy, as his administration announced new sanctions against Russia. The measures will target foreign entities—and China in particular—for helping Russia's war effort. This summit comes as a fleet of Russian warships arrives in Cuba for military exercises. The fate of the Gaza cease-fire deal hangs in the balance, as Hamas has proposed new changes. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Qatar to continue pushing for the deal. This came as Hezbollah launched more than 200 missiles at northern Israel in retaliation for the killing of a senior commander. House Republicans have voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for withholding audio recordings of former special counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Biden.…
A jury in Delaware convicted Hunter Biden on all three federal gun charges after three hours of deliberations on Tuesday. A sentencing date has not been set. Following his son's conviction, President Joe Biden highlighted his administration's work on gun control at a previously scheduled event. The president is set to leave for Italy to attend the G7 summit on Wednesday. During a visit to the Middle East, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced another $400 million in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people. He also called on Hamas to accept the latest ceasefire and hostage deal. Four instructors from a college in Iowa were stabbed in a public park in China. They are being treated for non-life-threatening wounds, and Chinese police arrested a suspect. The instructors were in China as part of a teaching exchange program between their school and a local Chinese university.…
The United Nations Security Council backed a U.S.-sponsored cease-fire resolution for Israel and Hamas on Monday. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with officials in Egypt and Israel as he tried to push forward the deal. The move followed an Israeli military rescue of four hostages from Gaza amid heavy gunfire over the weekend. The EU Parliament shifts to the right after its elections, as ruling parties in Germany and France suffered heavy losses. Following his party's defeat, French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the country's parliament and called for a snap election. Day one of jury deliberations in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial concluded without a verdict. The trial wrapped up quickly with closing arguments earlier during the day.…
President Joe Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in France. For the first time, President Biden publicly apologized to Ukraine for a months-long congressional holdup in U.S. military assistance. The prosecution rested its case in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial following two witnesses' testimony. The defense called its first three witnesses to the stand: a gun store owner, a gun store clerk, and Hunter Biden's daughter Naomi Biden. Former President Donald Trump's campaign reported raising $12 million at a fundraising event in San Francisco. The event drew Silicon Valley investors turned off by the Biden administration's business regulations. The temporary pier built by the U.S. military to bring aid into Gaza has been repaired and is resuming operations. This came while the Biden administration tried to encourage Israel and Hamas to accept a ceasefire deal.…
President Joe Biden delivered a speech on the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy. He paid tribute to veterans, stressed democracy, and drew parallels to the current Russia-Ukraine war. This came as his administration will send another $225 million in military aid to Ukraine. More prosecution witnesses testified in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial. Beau Biden's widow Hallie Biden detailed her relationship with Hunter Biden and his drug use around the time of the gun purchase. Israeli forces reportedly struck a United Nations school in the Gaza Strip, saying terrorists were in the school. This came while a gunman attacked the U.S. embassy in Lebanon, injuring a security guard.…
Day three of Hunter Biden's gun trial on Wednesday included witness testimonies from an FBI agent, Mr. Biden's ex-wife, his ex-girlfriend, and a gun seller. Both of his former partners testified that Mr. Biden used drugs. President Joe Biden arrived in France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. He will deliver a speech at a formal commemoration event in Normandy Thursday, and meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Democrats were divided after President Biden announced his executive order to tackle the illegal immigration crisis. The most progressive Democrats, including many members of "the Squad," criticized the order for being too strict. Others said it was the right thing to do. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul paused the controversial congestion pricing plan for Manhattan indefinitely after initially supporting it. The plan was set to begin by the end of the month. It would have charged drivers $15 to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street.…
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Tuesday to temporarily pause asylum requests at the southern border once daily encounters exceed 2,500. The shutdown begins immediately as the threshold has already been reached. Prosecutors and defense lawyers delivered their opening statements in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial. The prosecution's first witness, an FBI agent, testified about Mr. Biden's drug use. Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the House Judiciary Committee on the work of the Justice Department. He refused to turn over audio tapes of President Biden’s interview with special counsel Robert Hur. Mr. Garland also slammed allegations that the Justice Department is being weaponized against former President Donald Trump. FBI director Christopher Wray testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee on his agency's 2025 budget request. The hearing focused on current threats to U.S. national security, including terrorism, cyberattacks, and the Chinese Communist Party. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a third five-year term in the general election, but his party failed to win a majority in parliament on its own, and it will likely have to work with other parties in the coalition.…
Hunter Biden's gun trial began Monday at a federal courthouse in Wilmington, Delaware. Twelve jurors and four alternatives were sworn in. Mr. Biden, First Lady Jill Biden, and the president's daughter Ashley Biden were in the courthouse. Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before Congress on the origins of COVID-19 and the U.S. response to the pandemic. He continued to deny allegations that he helped cover up the lab leak theory in the early stages of the pandemic. Republican lawmakers grilled Dr. Fauci on federal funding that was linked to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday on the border crisis. It would shut down asylum requests at the southern border after over 2,5oo illegal immigrants arrive a day. Mexico's ruling party candidate Claudia Sheinbaum won the presidential election in a landslide. She vowed to continue on the direction set by her mentor and predecessor, outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.…
1. Trump Calls Verdict ‘Honor,’ Vows to ‘Fight’ 2. Freedom Caucus Members Slam Trial as Political Persecution 3. House Gop Ask Bragg, Colangelo to Testify 4. Biden on Verdict: ‘no One is Above the Law’ 5. W. Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin Changes Party
1. NY TRIAL: TRUMP FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS 2. JURY FINDS TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES 3. SCOTUS SIDES WITH NRA IN 1ST AMENDMENT CASE 4. BLINKEN IN EUROPE AS TENSIONS IN UKRAINE RISE 5. FAA RAMPS UP PLANE SAFETY DEMANDS ON BOEING 6. CDC CONFIRMS NEW HUMAN CASE OF BIRD FLU 7. OPENAI THWARTS SEVERAL FOREIGN INFLUENCE OPS 8. TRUMP ADVISER REACTS TO CRIMINAL TRIAL VERDICT 9. BURGLARS USING HIDDEN CAMERAS TO SCOUT HOMES 10. LPGA'S NELLY KORDA TAKES A 10, FINISHES 10-OVER PAR…
No Trump Verdict After Hours Of Jury Deliberations Deliberations Begin In Historic Trial Against Trump Idf Claims Control Of Gaza-egypt Border Blinken: Israel Has No Plan For Day After War In Gaza Gaza Residents Flee For Safety As War Rages On
Former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial entered its final stage with closing arguments. His attorneys painted key witness Michael Cohen as a liar, and the prosecutors argued that President Trump was involved in a conspiracy. The judge in President Trump's classified documents case rejected a request for a gag order against him. She criticized the prosecutors for not following the court’s rules by failing to meaningfully confer with President Trump’s defense lawyers. President Joe Biden's campaign held a press conference in front of President Trump's courthouse. Biden allies, including actor Robert De Niro and two Jan. 6 responders, used the opportunity to condemn President Trump. A million civilians have evacuated from the city of Rafah. Witnesses said Israeli tanks have now made their way to central Rafah. This came as the U.S.-built pier will be removed from the coast in Gaza for repairs. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Portugal and Belgium and secured over a billion dollars worth of aid from them. Mr. Zelenskyy criticized that some Western countries don't allow Ukraine to use their weapons on targets in Russia.…
1. Israeli Airstrike Blamed for Deadly Fire in Rafah 2. Zelenskyy Signs $1b Arms Deal W/ Spain 3. Thousands Feared Buried Alive in Papua Landslide 4. Deadly Weekend Storms Kill 21, Injure Over 100 5. Biden Stresses Democracy in Memorial Day Speech
1. SCOTUS Approves Challenged Congressional Map 2. NOW: TRUMP HOLDS RALLY IN SOUTH BRONX 3. NYC LOCALS HAVE MIXED REACTIONS ON TRUMP 4. U.S. WORKING TO DESIGNATE KENYA AS A MAJOR ALLY 5. DEMS HELP HOUSE GOP PASS BILL ON NONCITIZEN VOTING 6. REPS. GRILL COLLEGE PRESIDENTS ON ANTISEMITISM 7. $600M NORFOLK SOUTHERN SETTLEMENT APPROVED 8. NEW TAIWAN PRES. RESPONDS TO BEIJING 'PUNISHMENT' DRILLS 9. KING OF BAHRAIN TO IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH IRAN 10. HOUSE PANEL WEIGHS CCP'S CONTROL OVER HONG KONG…
1. Biden Secures 200th Judicial Confirmation 2. Biden Cancels $7.7b More in Student Debt 3. Attorneys Clash in Classified Documents Hearing 4. House Committee to Release Hunter Biden Lying Evidence 5. Oregon Voters Reject Soft-on-crime Policies
Former President Donald Trump's defense team rested its case in his New York trial Tuesday without calling any more witnesses. The judge ordered the jury to return next Tuesday for summations, and closing arguments are expected next week. Israeli officials announced they will return a camera and broadcasting equipment they seized from The Associated Press. Israel has accused the news organization of violating a new law by providing images to Al Jazeera. This came as the UN halted all food deliveries to Rafah. One person has died and at least 71 others were injured when a Singapore Airlines flight experienced severe turbulence over the Bay of Bengal. The Boeing 777 was flying from London to Singapore, and had to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, Thailand. The House Rules Committee held a hearing on a bill that would prohibit noncitizens from voting in local elections in the District of Columbia. House Republicans are trying to repeal a 2022 law that gave noncitizens in Washington the right to vote. Currently, at least 16 jurisdictions in the country allow noncitizens to vote in local elections.…
1. 1 Dead, 30 Injured When Singapore Flight Hits Turbulence 2. Trump's Defense Team Rests in 'hush-money' Trial 3. Georgia: Da Fani Willis Faces Primary Challenge Today 4. Trump Overtakes Biden in Fundraising, Kennedy Hauls in Cash 5. Sen. Menendez Arrives at Court for Corruption Trial
1. Us Responds: Iran President Killed in Helicopter Crash 2. Icc Seeking to Arrest Israeli and Hamas Leaders 3. Trump: This Case Should Be Terminated 4. Cohen Flip-flops on Final Day of Testimony 5. Senate to Reconsider Failed Border Bill
1. Bodies of Three Hostages Found, Returned to Israel 2. TX Storms Kills 4, Millions in Damages 3. Pelosi Attacker Sentenced to 30 Years 4. Biden Works to Reclaim Black Voter Support 5. Trump Attends Son's High School Graduation
DEFENSE PRESSES COHEN FOR TESTIMONY ABOUT LIES HOUSE GOP VOICE SUPPORT OUTSIDE NY TRUMP TRIAL WH CITES PRIVILEGE, BLOCKS ACCESS TO HUR TAPES HOUSE VOTES TO REQUIRE U.S. WEAPONS TO ISRAEL DOJ TO RECLASSIFY MARIJUANA AS LESS DANGEROUS DRUG
1.BIDEN, TRUMP CONFIRM TWO PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES 2.REPS. QUESTION COHEN'S CREDIBILITY IN TRUMP CASE 3.LAWMAKERS QUESTION TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS ON BRIDGE COLLAPSE 4.BLINKEN ANNOUNCES $2 BILLION AID WHILE IN UKRAINE 5.WH HIGHLIGHTS CHINA'S HELP FOR RUSSIAN WAR EFFORTS
Star witness Michael Cohen resumed his testimony in former President Donald Trump's New York trial. He faced intense cross-examination by President Trump's legal team, while a New York Appeals Court upheld the gag order targeting the former president. House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared with President Trump at the courthouse to show support for him during the trial. Mr. Johnson called the trial a sham and a travesty of justice that's intended to keep President Trump off of the campaign trail. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Kyiv and met with senior Ukrainian officials. He said Ukraine is not alone, and that billions of dollars in American military aid is on its way to the country. The Biden administration announced a 100 percent tariff on electric vehicles made in China—quadrupling it from 25 percent. It also hiked tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum products, lithium-ion batteries, and solar cells. The Biden administration said China is flooding global markets with exports that are underpriced due to unfair practices.…
1. Cohen Testifies About Alleged Trump Cover-ups 2. Trump Responds to Michael Cohen Testimony 3. Analyzing Significance of Michael Cohen's Testimony 4. Poll: Trump Leads Biden in 5 of 6 Swing States 5. Menendez Faces 16 Charges, Including Bribery
1. Judge Directs Cohen to Not Talk About Trump and Case, Cohen Expected Monday 2. Biden Raises Cash, Trump Campaigns From Court 3. Rep. Cory Mills Files to Impeachment Biden 4. U.s. Report: Israel Likely Broke Int'l Law 5. Un General Assembly Grants Palestine New Rights
STORMY DANIELS ADMITS TO PROFITING FROM TRUMP JUDGE DENIES MOTION FOR MISTRIAL, GAG ORDER APPEAL BARRON TRUMP SELECTED AS RNC FLORIDA DELEGATE WH: U.S. NOT ABANDONING ISRAEL, DESPITE WARNING SEN. SCHUMER EXPRESSES FAITH IN BIDEN'S POLICIES
1. Ga Appeals Court Approves Disqualification Challenge 2. Israel Intensifies Ground Operations in Rafah 3. Antisemitism in K-12 Schools: "There Needs to Be Consequences" 4. Police Use Pepper Spray, Arrest 33 at Gwu 5. Gwu Students, Eyewitnesses on Campus Arrests
1. Judge Denies Trump Request for Mistrial 2. Judge Suspends Trial Date in Trump Documents Case 3. Idf Begins Ground Operations in Rafah 4. Israel's Rafah Seizure a 'limited Operation' 5. ‘it Must Stop’: Biden Decries Antisemitism
In former President Donald Trump's so-called hush-money trial on Monday, Justice Juan Merchan ruled that President Trump had violated his gag order for a tenth time, and fined him $1,000. This was for comments President Trump made about the jury during the trial. The judge threatened the former president with jail time for future violations. President Trump was in court for the third week of the trial. Jeff McConney, former controller and accounts payable supervisor at The Trump Organization, testified about the business records that are at the heart of the case. The Israeli military ordered around 100,000 people to evacuate from eastern Rafah. The Israeli Air Force also began bombing Hamas targets in Rafah in preparation for the planned ground operation. The Hamas terrorist group said it's agreeing to a six-week hostage and cease-fire deal. The Biden administration is reviewing Hamas' response, while Israel said the deal that Hamas agreed to is not the framework that was agreed upon with mediators.…
JUDGE SAYS TRUMP CAN TESTIFY IN 'HUSH MONEY' TRIAL TRUMP’S FORMER PRESS SECRETARY TAKES THE STAND JOB GROWTH SLOWS, 175K JOBS ADDED BIDEN, TRUMP CLASH OVER APRIL JOBS REPORT NYPD CLEARS NYU ENCAMPMENT
1.POLICE CLEAR UCLA ENCAMPMENT, ARRESTS MADE 2.90 PROTESTERS ARRESTED AT DARTMOUTH 3.BIDEN ON PROTESTS: NO ‘RIGHT TO CAUSE CHAOS’ 4.TRUMP WRAPS UP DAY 10 OF NY CRIMINAL TRIAL 5.RESIDENTS IN RAFAH: NO SAFE PLACE TO GO
1. NYC Mayor: Outside Forces at Play 2. UCLA Cancels Classes After Overnight Violence 3. Families of Hostages Protest During Blinken’s Trip 4. AZ State Senate Votes to Repeal Abortion Ban 5. Trump Campaigning on Day Off From NY Trial
1. Trump Fined $9k for Violating Gag Order 2. Trump Wraps Up Day 9 in 'hush Money' Trial 3. Students Storm Historic Columbia Building 4. broad House Support for Antisemitism Awareness Act 5. wh Condemns Takeover of Campus Building
The president of Columbia University announced Monday that all students must vacate the anti-Israel encampment or face suspension. Tensions continued to rise across college campuses, threatening to shut down final exams and commencements. House lawmakers began markup of the Antisemitism Awareness Act. The bill would redefine what forms of speech are punishable under federal anti-discrimination laws. It would require the Department of Education to use the definition of anti-Semitism from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. The Biden administration called on the Hamas terrorist group to accept Israel's latest cease-fire proposal, which could potentially suspend a planned ground invasion of Rafah. Separately, the administration also found five Israeli security units responsible for human rights violations committed before the outbreak of the war and outside Gaza. Texas and Louisiana sued the Biden administration for changing Title IX, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex. The Biden administration expanded the scope to include gender identity, which could open the door for biological men in women’s sports.…
BIDEN, TRUMP PLEDGE TO DEBATE PRO-PALESTINE ENCAMPMENT REMAINS AT GWU IDF LINED UP FOR POSSIBLE RAFAH OFFENSIVE U.S. ANNOUNCES NEW $6B AID PACKAGE FOR UKRAINE BLINKEN: CCP SUPPLYING WEAPONS TO RUSSIA
1.JUSTICES SKEPTICAL OF BLANKET IMMUNITY FOR FMR PRESIDENT 2.TRUMP CALLS DAY 7 OF NY TRIAL ‘BREATHTAKING 3.TRUMP REACTS TO SCOTUS ORAL ARGUMENTS 4.USC IMPOSES RESTRICTIONS AFTER ANTI-ISRAEL PROTEST 5.FAMILIES, FRIENDS OF HOSTAGES PROTEST IN ISRAEL
1. Johnson Calls for Columbia President to Resign 2. Biden Signs Foreign Aid, Tiktok Bills 3. 140 Illegal Immigrants Indicted for Storming Border 4. Scotus Hears Idaho's Emergency Abortion Case 5. California Responds to Arizona Abortion Ban
1. Pecker Testimony Resumes in Trump Criminal Trial 2. Pro-palestine Protesters Arrested at Nyu 3. Trump: Anti-israel Protests ‘a Disgrace’ 4. Senate Advances $95b Foreign Aid, Tiktok Bill 5. Idf Strikes Terror Targets in Lebanon
1. Trump's $175m Bond Approved, With Conditions 2. Trump: Opening Statements 'went Very Well' 3. Israeli Military Intel Chief Resigns Over Oct. 7 Failures 4. Pro-israel Counter Protest at Columbia 5. biden Condemns Campus ‘antisemitic Protests’
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1.FULL JURY OF 12 SEATED IN TRUMP CRIMINAL TRIAL 2.MAYORKAS BACK ON HILL AFTER FAILED IMPEACHMENT 3.POLICE CLEAR ANTI-ISRAEL ENCAMPMENT AT COLUMBIA U. 4.IDF PRESSES FORWARD IN GAZA TO DEFEAT HAMAS 5.HEZBOLLAH VIDEO: ALLEGED ATTACK ON TROOPS
1. Senate Kills Mayorkas Impeachment Articles 2. Johnson Under Fire for Foreign Aid Bills W/o Border 3. Biden Endorses Johnson's $95b Foreign Aid Bills 4. Netanyahu Meets W/ Foreign Ministers From UK, Germany 5. Biden: China ‘cheating’ on Steel Prices
1. Jury Questioning Resumes in Trump Criminal Trial 2. Biden Touts Scranton Roots to Pitch Tax Plan 3. Scotus Hears Case From Jan. 6 Defendant 4. Senators to Be Sworn in as Jurors Wednesday 5. Israel Vows Response to Attack From Iran
1. JURY SELECTION BEGINS IN 'HUSH-MONEY' TRIAL 2. TRIAL JUDGE SORTS OUT PROSECUTOR, DEFENSE REQUESTS 3. WH URGES DE-ESCALATION AFTER IRAN'S ATTACK 4. WHAT THE ATTACK REVEALS ABOUT IRAN'S MILITARY 5. HOUSE CONSIDERS SANCTIONING IRAN OVER ATTACK 6. WAPO: FBI SEARCHING SHIP THAT CRASHED INTO KEY BRIDGE 7. RECORD NUMBER OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FROM CHINA 8. 'RUST' MOVIE ARMORER SENTENCED TO 18 MONTHS 9. SMITH: TRUMP TRIAL SETS VERY TROUBLING PRECEDENT 10. BIDEN, TRUMP NEARLY EVEN IN NATIONWIDE POLL…
Former President Donald Trump met with House Speaker Mike Johnson at Mar-a-Lago on Friday. This was their first meeting since President Trump clinched the GOP nomination. The two discussed election integrity as well as other important issues facing the country. The House passed a revised bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, for two years. The bill does not include a warrant requirement for the controversial spy powers. Israel is preparing for a potential direct attack on its homeland by the Iranian regime. President Joe Biden said the attack could come "sooner than later," and warned Iran not to carry out any attack. The Biden administration has announced another round of student loan forgiveness worth $7.4 billion. The move will impact some 277,000 borrowers and focuses on groups like public sector workers and those with low incomes.…
1. US-JAPAN-PHILIPPINES SUMMIT WARNS BEIJING 2.HARVARD BRINGS BACK STANDARDIZED TEST REQUIREMENT 3.IOWA TO IMPLEMENT IMMIGRATION LAW SIMILAR TO TEXAS 4.ANALYZING HOUSE ACTION ON FISA REAUTHORIZATION 5.FISA DATABASE ACCESSIBLE BY OVER 10,000: CARLSON
1. 3 People Injured at Philadelphia Ramadan Shooting 2. Biden Boosts Ties With Japan to Counter China 3. Biden May Issue Executive Order on Immigration 4. Gov't Uses Fisa to Surveil Foreign Nationals 5. New York: Trump Attorneys File Another Appeal
PARENTS OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL SHOOTER SENTENCED TO JAIL ARIZONA COURT ISSUES NEAR-TOTAL ABORTION BAN JUDGE REJECTS TRUMP'S BID TO DELAY 'HUSH-MONEY' TRIAL STATES SUE TO STOP BIDEN'S STUDENT LOAN PLAN SENATE GOP STRESS IMPORTANCE OF MAYORKAS IMPEACHMENT
1. MILLIONS WITNESS RARE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2. TRUMP REVEALS OFFICIAL STANCE ON ABORTION LAWS 3. 30 MILLION TO BENEFIT FROM NEW DEBT RELIEF PROGRAM 4. BRAZIL PROBES MUSK FOR IGNORING CENSORSHIP DEMANDS 5. COLORADO COUNTY TO SEIZE BUSES W/ ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS 6. MAYORKAS IMPEACHMENT TRIAL SET TO BEGIN THIS WEEK 7. TRUMP RAISES $50 MILLION AT WEEKEND FUNDRAISER 8. BIDEN COULD FACE A PROBLEM GETTING ON OHIO BALLOT 9. FLORIDA GOP NEARING 900K REGISTERED VOTER LEAD 10. PANEL: TAIWAN IS A CASE STUDY FOR THE WORLD…
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake hit New Jersey Friday morning, with tremors felt from New England to Washington. It was the strongest quake in New Jersey in more than 240 years. No immediate injuries were reported. President Joe Biden has visited the site of the Baltimore bridge collapse to assess the damage. He pledged federal support and offered his condolences to the families. New York Attorney General Letitia James has questioned former President Donald Trump's $175-million bond. Her office said President Trump must offer proof that the surety company he used to post the bond, Knight Specialty Insurance Company, has sufficient assets to pay if his appeal fails. The Israel Defense Forces have released the findings of their investigation into an airstrike that killed seven international aid workers. The Israeli military has dismissed two officers from their positions and reprimanded three commanders over the incident.…
1.BIDEN WARNS NETANYAHU OF U.S. POLICY CHANGES 2.IDF: AIRSTRIKES ON TERROR TARGETS IN GAZA STRIP 3.YELLEN TO URGE CHINA TO CHANGE TRADE MODEL 4.JUDGE DENIES TRUMP'S MOTION TO DISMISS RICO CASE 5.JUDGE: DHS MUST HOUSE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHILDREN
1. 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Taiwan 2. New Details: Airstrike on Humanitarian Aid Convoy 3. Biden Approved 100+ Weapons Sales to Israel 4. Biden, Sanders Target Trump on Health Care 5. Judge Rejects Trump Request to Delay Hush-Money Trial
HUMANITARIAN AID CONVOY IN GAZA STRIP DESTROYED BIDEN-XI CALL: TAIWAN, HACKING, US ELECTION FINLAND: 12-YEAR-OLD SCHOOL SHOOTER INJURES 3 KIDS WH ACCUSES TRUMP OF 'DANGEROUS RHETORIC' TRUMP POSTS $175M BOND IN FRAUD CASE
1. ISRAEL ACCUSED OF AIRSTRIKE ON IRAN'S CONSULATE IN SYRIA 2. IDF RELEASES VIDEO OF WEAPONS FOUND IN AL-SHIFA 3. CONGRESS RECONVENES APRIL 9 4. MOST BIDEN MIGRANT FLIGHTS LAND IN FLORIDA: REPORT 5. BRIDGE CLEANUP, SALVAGE OPERATIONS CONTINUE
1.SPEAKER JOHNSON MEETS GOV. ABBOTT FOR BORDER TALKS 2.U.S. JOURNALIST IN RUSSIAN JAIL FOR 1 YR. NOW 3.4,000 TONS OF DEBRIS HANG FROM CONTAINER SHIP 4. WALLER: BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE COSTS LIVELIHOODS 5.FORMER TRUMP LAWYER JOHN EASTMAN FACES DISBARMENT
1.BIDEN AND TRUMP IN NYC 2.TRUMP LAWYER ARGUES FREE SPEECH TO DISMISS GEORGIA CASE 3.ETHICS HEARING FOR FMR TRUMP OFFICIAL ENTERS DAY 3 4.BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE: FOCUS SHIFTS TO REOPENING 5.SAM BANKMAN-FRIED SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS
1. 6 Presumed Dead, Recovery Mission Begins 2. Gov't Working to Reopen Port, Rebuild Bridge 3. Former Sen. Joe Lieberman Dies at Age 82 4. Hunter Biden Asks Court to Dismiss Tax Case 5. TX Still Not Allowed to Arrest Illegal Immigrants
RESCUE, PROBE UNDERWAY AFTER BRIDGE COLLAPSES SUPREME COURT HEARS ABORTION PILL ARGUMENTS NY JUDGE SLAPS GAG ORDER ON TRUMP NICOLE SHANAHAN IS RFK JR’S RUNNING MATE ISRAELI RESIDENTS FRUSTRATED OVER U.N. RESOLUTION
1. COURT DELAYS, CUTS TRUMP'S NY FRAUD BOND TO $174M 2. HOW DOES APPEALS COURT RULING IMPACT TRUMP? 3. UNHAPPY JUDGE DENIES TRUMP BID TO DELAY NY TRIAL 4. U.S. ABSTAINS IN U.N. VOTE ON GAZA CEASE-FIRE 5. THE BATTLE IN THE GAZA STRIP RAGES ON
1.BOND UPDATE: TRUMP SAYS HE HAS $500 MILLION CASH 2.GEORGIA DA FANI WILLIS FACING POTENTIAL OUSTER? 3.BLINKEN IN ISRAEL FOR CRITICAL TALKS ON GAZA WAR 4.U.S. CEASEFIRE-HOSTAGE PLAN VETOED BY CHINA, RUSSIA 5.COOPER: US-ISRAELI RELATIONS AT A LOW POINT
1.NY AG PREPARED TO IMMEDIATELY SEIZE TRUMP ASSETS 2.BIDEN WIDENS CASH LEAD OVER TRUMP IN CAMPAIGN 3.SENATE GOP 2ND ATTEMPT TO PASS LAKEN RILEY ACT 4.IDF TARGETS TERRORISTS AT AL-SHIFA HOSPITAL 5.BLINKEN MEETS ARAB FOREIGN MINISTERS IN EGYPT
1. Texas Border Law Blocked Again in Legal Whiplash 2. 2 More Mississippi Officers Sentenced for Torture 3. AG James Urges Court to Make Trump Pay Full Bond 4. House Hearing: Did Biden Abuse Public Office? 5. Biden Touts Chip Funding, Targets Trump in AZ
TX CAN ARREST, DEPORT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FOR NOW TRUMP ARGUES PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY IN BRIEF TO SCOTUS JUDGE MAKES UNUSUAL MOVE IN CLASSIFIED DOCS CASE BIDEN COURTS LATINO VOTERS IN NEVADA, ARIZONA IDF: 300+ SUSPECTS DETAINED IN GAZA'S SHIFA HOSPITAL
1. SCOTUS HEARS ARGUMENTS IN BIDEN ADMIN. CENSORSHIP CASE 2. TRUMP UNABLE TO GET BOND FOR CIVIL FRAUD CASE: LAWYERS 3. TRUMP SEEKS TO APPEAL GEORGIA RULING ON DA WILLIS 4. BIDEN, BIBI SPEAK FOR THE 1ST TIME IN A MONTH 5. PUTIN WINS ELECTION IN LANDSLIDE, PROTESTERS SLAM RESULTS 6. GANG VIOLENCE ESCALATES IN HAITI'S CAPITAL 7. NY POST: ILLEGAL BORDER CROSSER ADMITS HE'S A TERRORIST 8. LAWMAKERS WORKING TO AVOID GOV'T SHUTDOWN 9. TRUMP'S 'BLOODBATH' COMMENT MAKES HEADLINES 10. APPEAL DENIED FROM OFFICIAL BARRED FOR J6 PARTICIPATION…
NATHAN WADE RESIGNS FOLLOWING JUDGE'S RULING TRUMP 'HUSH MONEY' TRIAL DELAYED UNTIL APRIL BIDEN: SCHUMER ‘MADE A GOOD SPEECH’ ON ISRAEL FAMILIES AWAIT NEWS ON GAZA HOSTAGE SITUATION RUSSIANS VOTE IN ELECTION THAT PUTIN IS CERTAIN TO WIN
1.SEN. SCHUMER CALLS FOR NEW ELECTION IN ISRAEL 2.JUDGE DENIES ONE OF TRUMP'S MOTIONS TO DISMISS Classified Documents CASE 3.WH Planning to House Haitian Immigrants at Guantanamo Bay As Some Fear Mass Exodus 4.ISRAELIS PLEAD FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF HOSTAGES 5.U.S. VS. CHINA: THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
1. TikTok Bill Passes House in Bipartisan Vote 2. Georgia Judge Dismisses 3 Charges Against Trump 3. Hunter Biden Declines to Testify in Public Hearing 4. Trump, Biden Clinch Nominations, Head for Re-match 5. Putin: Russia Ready to Use Nuclear Weapons
Special counsel Robert Hur testified in Congress on Tuesday over his report on President Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents. Mr. Hur stood by his conclusion that President Biden shouldn't face criminal charges because of his cognitive decline. Rep. Ken Buck (R-Colo.) has announced that he will resign from Congress at the end of next week. He pointed to chaos on Capitol Hill, and said he wants to work in a different capacity. This further shrinks the Republican majority in the lower chamber, such that they can now afford to lose only two votes on any bill.…
1. SENATE ADVANCES $460B SPENDING, DEADLINE IS MIDNIGHT 2. WEB TITLE: HOUSE GOP CRITICIZES POLITICAL STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS 3. BIDEN STUMPS IN BATTLEGROUND STATES AFTER ADDRESS 4. TRUMP APPEALS DEFAMATION CASE, POSTS NEARLY $92M BOND 5. RNC ELECTS MICHAEL WHATLEY, LARA TRUMP AS CO-CHAIRS 6. LAKEN RILEY MURDER SUSPECT A GANG MEMBER: RPT 7. RESIDENTS AWAIT HUMANITARIAN AID IN GAZA 8. UNITED AIRLINES 737 ROLLS OFF HOUSTON RUNWAY 9. FAMILIES PROTEST 10 YEARS AFTER FLIGHT MH370 VANISHED 10. HONG KONG PREPARES NEW NATIONAL SECURITY LAW…
1.XCEL ENERGY SAYS ITS FACILITIES LIKELY STARTED TEXAS FIRE 2.HOUSE COMMITTEE APPROVES BILL ADDRESSING TIKTOK 3.FIVE MONTHS OF WAR IN THE GAZA STRIP 4.SWEDEN OFFICIALLY JOINS NATO 5.COURT FILING: JACK SMITH PREPARING FOR AN APPEAL?
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