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Israel strikes Beirut, killing senior Hezbollah figures and escalating fears of all-out war.
A new requirement in New York will grant Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James widespread power over the state's election process, according to an election attorney.
This week saw a dizzying escalation in the 11-month-old conflict between Israel and Lebanon´s Hezbollah. Hezbollah's leader vowed to retaliate, and on Friday the militant group launched dozens of rockets into northern Israel.
President Biden kicks off his first cabinet meeting in nearly a year by passing the mic to Dr. Jill Biden to discuss a White House initiative on women's health research. The administration aims to maximize their remaining time in office and has acknowledged that a ceasefire deal in Gaza is unlikely before Biden's term ends.
Donald Trump warns that Israel will be destroyed if he loses the election, blaming Jewish voters for his potential loss. Kamala Harris's husband condemns Trump's comments as antisemitic.
The Radwan force, an elite unit of Hezbollah, is seen as a major threat to Israel's northern border. Israel claimed to have killed the force's commander, Ibrahim Aqeel, in a strike on Friday.
Mohammad Ibrahim Bazzi pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate Treasury Department prohibitions by using a fake franchise agreement to obtain money from restaurants in Michigan in an attempt to evade sanctions.
Reza Pahlavi, exiled Crown Prince of Iran, called for Israel and Iran to collaborate for security during his address at the Israeli-American Council's national summit. He emphasized the need for a coordinated campaign and support for the people of Iran in their fight against the regime.
Yair Lapid questions Netanyahu's understanding of the goals of the war and blames him for the country's disaster.
Footage of an Israeli soldier pushing a body off a rooftop in the West Bank has caused outrage and is under review by the Israeli army.
A new report by the ADL reveals a significant increase in anti-Israel incidents on university campuses in the US, including attacks, vandalism, and harassment. The report calls for universities, states, and countries to take action to combat the issue and protect Jewish students.
Yemen has regressed by 50 years under 10 years of Houthi rule, with a struggling economy and limited personal freedoms. The Houthi group has imposed strict control over daily life, leading to the conviction of activists and journalists on false charges. Despite the hardships, support for the Houthi attacks against Israel and ships in the Red Sea remains unanimous among Yemenis.
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