Month: February 2024
Delays in Trump insurrection case pushes court dates further into election season
Donald Trump’s legal battles reached a critical moment as two upcoming court decisions could shape his campaign and his businesses. In Washington, the former president’s federal trial for election interference has been delayed while an appeals court rules on Trump’s
Read MoreU.S. rolls out visa restriction policy on people who misuse spyware to target journalists, activists
The new policy will apply to individuals who’ve been involved in the misuse of commercial spyware to target people including journalists, activists, perceived dissidents, members of marginalized communities, or the family members of those who are targeted.
Read MoreWhite House calls House GOP’s $17.6B Israel aid bill a ‘cynical political maneuver’ – The Hill
White House calls House GOP’s $17.6B Israel aid bill a ‘cynical political maneuver’ The Hill
Read MoreSpeaker Mike Johnson defends advancing Israel bill that White House dismisses as a ploy – NBC News
Speaker Mike Johnson defends advancing Israel bill that White House dismisses as a ploy NBC News
Read MoreWhite House says Biden would veto House GOP’s standalone Israel aid bill – The Times of Israel
White House says Biden would veto House GOP’s standalone Israel aid bill The Times of Israel
Read MoreRecent violence raises questions about why U.S. has so many troops in the Middle East
Last week, an attack on an American military outpost in Jordan killed three U.S. soldiers and injured dozens more. This base raises the question of why American troops are stationed in this region.
Read More‘What Now’ by Brittany Howard Review: Solace in Soul
The Alabama Shakes singer releases her second solo album, a personal and vibrantly expressed vision steeped in a swirling psychedelic sound.
Read MoreBiden thanks hospitality workers in Las Vegas ahead of Nevada’s 2024 primary
Biden on Monday congratulated hospitality workers for reaching a tentative agreement with several Las Vegas hotel-casinos and calling off a strike deadline for another, telling members of the local culinary union, “When you do well, everybody does better.”
Read MoreBiden thanks hospitality workers in Las Vegas ahead of Nevada’s 2024 primary
Biden on Monday congratulated hospitality workers for reaching a tentative agreement with several Las Vegas hotel-casinos and calling off a strike deadline for another, telling members of the local culinary union, “When you do well, everybody does better.”
Read MoreJustice Department proposes major changes to address racial disparities in state crime victim funds
The Justice Department has proposed changes to rules governing state-run programs that provide financial assistance to violent crime victims in order to address racial disparities and curb the number of subjective denials of compensation.
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