Month: November 2023
In Protests Against Israel Strikes, G.O.P. Sees ‘Woke Agenda’ at Colleges
As the Mideast war escalates, the party’s politicians and activists are casting antisemitic incidents and progressive protests as part of a larger cultural battle over education.
Read MoreTrump civil fraud trial continues in New York: Live updates – CNN
Trump civil fraud trial continues in New York: Live updates CNN Trump fraud trial live updates: Don Jr. takes the stand at Manhattan courthouse NBC News Trump Jr distances himself from documents at center of fraud trial: ‘I don’t recall’ The Guardian US
Read More2 flight attendants sue United Airlines for discrimination on Dodgers charter flights
Dawn Todd and Darby Quezada had spent more than a decade trying to join the airline’s program that staffs the Los Angeles Dodgers’ flights. (Image credit: David Zalubowski/AP)
Read MoreMultinational tech firms from SAP to Intel to give Israeli workers wartime grant
Companies planning one-time cash payments to their employees to help them cope with financial hardships during the ongoing war with Hamas The post Multinational tech firms from SAP to Intel to give Israeli workers wartime grant appeared first on The
Read MoreTuberville’s military blockade has ‘added danger’ after top Marine’s heart attack: report
He drew a hard line in the sand, stalling hundreds of promotions of military brass. That line is budging. Officials are fuming at Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) after it was discovered over the weekend that Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Eric
Read MoreTrump fraud trial live updates: ‘I wasn’t involved’ with financial statements, Trump Jr. says – ABC News
Trump fraud trial live updates: ‘I wasn’t involved’ with financial statements, Trump Jr. says ABC News
Read MoreReporters Without Borders accuses Israel and Hamas of war crimes, reports deaths of 34 journalists
A nonprofit organization that advocates for the freedom and independence of the press around the world has accused Israel and Hamas of war crimes committed against journalists in Palestine and Israel. Reporters Without Borders, or RSF, filed a complaint with
Read MoreJudge indicates she may delay Trump’s classified documents trial
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon appeared ready to side with former President Donald Trump’s attorneys in their request to postpone the trial, saying she “has a hard time seeing how realistically this (current schedule) would work” even as prosecutors pushed
Read MoreAmericans leave Gaza for first time during Israel-Hamas war through Rafah border crossing into Egypt – CBS News
Americans leave Gaza for first time during Israel-Hamas war through Rafah border crossing into Egypt CBS News Some civilians trapped in Gaza allowed to cross into Egypt as Israeli airstrikes continue PBS NewsHour Inside the painstaking negotiations to agree on a deal
Read MoreThe Battle Over Aid to Israel
The latest from the Israel-Hamas war. Weekday afternoons with Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Times journalists on the ground.
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