Today: September 21, 2024
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USAID contractor killed in Gaza in November Israeli air strike, employer says

A contractor for the U.S.

USAID contractor killed in Gaza in November Israeli air strike, employer says
World

Senior US official visits India, discusses alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist

White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer led a U.S. delegation to New Delhi on Monday where he noted the formation of an investigative panel by

Senior US official visits India, discusses alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist
World

US restricts visas for Uganda, Zimbabwe officials, citing repression

The United States on Monday expanded a visa restriction policy on Ugandan officials to include those it believes are responsible for undermining democracy and

US restricts visas for Uganda, Zimbabwe officials, citing repression
World

G7 foreign ministers support extension of pause in fighting in Gaza

Foreign ministers of the Group of Seven countries support the further extension of the current pause in fighting in Gaza and future pauses to increase

G7 foreign ministers support extension of pause in fighting in Gaza
World

Top diplomats of US, Japan, South Korea discuss North Korea satellite launch

The top diplomats of the United States, South Korea and Japan held a call on Friday to discuss North Korea's recent launch of a spy satellite which they

Top diplomats of US, Japan, South Korea discuss North Korea satellite launch
World

US antisemitic incidents up about 400% since Israel-Hamas war began, report says

Antisemitic incidents in the United States rose by about 400% in slightly over two weeks since war broke out in the Middle East after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas

US antisemitic incidents up about 400% since Israel-Hamas war began, report says
World

US officially concludes Gabon underwent a coup, State Department says

The United States has concluded that a military coup has taken place in Gabon, the U.S.

US officially concludes Gabon underwent a coup, State Department says
World

Blinken meets US leaders of Jewish, Arab, Palestinian-American groups amid war

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday separately met US leaders from the Jewish as well as Arab and Palestinian-American communities amid war in the

Blinken meets US leaders of Jewish, Arab, Palestinian-American groups amid war
World

Obama warns some of Israel's actions in Gaza may backfire

Some of Israel's actions in its war against Hamas, like cutting off food and water for Gaza, could "harden Palestinian attitudes for generations" and weaken

Obama warns some of Israel's actions in Gaza may backfire
World

US advises citizens not to travel to Iraq after recent attacks on US personnel

The U.S. State Department said on Sunday U.S. citizens should not travel to Iraq after recent attacks on American troops and personnel in the region.

US advises citizens not to travel to Iraq after recent attacks on US personnel
World

US announces seizure of 17 website domains used by North Korea IT workers

The United States said on Wednesday it has seized 17 website domains used by North Korean information technology workers in a scheme to allegedly defraud

US announces seizure of 17 website domains used by North Korea IT workers
World

US condemns Myanmar refugee camp strike, calls it 'military attack'

The United States on Tuesday condemned what it called a reported "military attack" in Myanmar on a refugee camp that led to the killing of several civilians.

US condemns Myanmar refugee camp strike, calls it 'military attack'
World

India's Jaishankar says Canada has 'climate of violence' for Indian diplomats

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Friday there was a "climate of violence" and an "atmosphere of intimidation" against Indian diplomats

India's Jaishankar says Canada has 'climate of violence' for Indian diplomats
World

New York City's heavy rain is 'new normal' due to climate change, governor says

Torrential downpours after a week of mostly steady rainfall that brought flash flooding to New York City on Friday was an impact of climate change and likely reflects a "

New York City's heavy rain is 'new normal' due to climate change, governor says
Business|Economy

Ex-FTX executive Salame sentenced to 7.5 years in prison

Ryan Salame, the former co-CEO of FTX's Bahamian subsidiary and a top lieutenant to the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange's founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, was

Ex-FTX executive Salame sentenced to 7.5 years in prison
News|Political

Hunter Biden agrees to drop lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, court records show

U.S.

Hunter Biden agrees to drop lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani, court records show
News|Political

Two US men jailed for conspiracy to sell Iranian oil to China

Two Texas men convicted by a U.S. jury in November of trying to sell Iranian petroleum in violation of sanctions imposed by Washington and of conspiracy to

Two US men jailed for conspiracy to sell Iranian oil to China
News|Political|World

Pro-Palestinian protesters to surround White House; fencing put up

Pro-Palestinian activists demanding an end to the war in Gaza and to American support for Israel plan to surround the White House during a weekend protest,

Pro-Palestinian protesters to surround White House; fencing put up
News|Opinion|Political

Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, dies at 86

Marian Robinson, mother of former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama, who provided support and stability, especially during the eight years of Barack Obama's

Marian Robinson, mother of Michelle Obama, dies at 86
News|Political

What's in the new Israel ceasefire proposal Biden announced?

U.S.

What's in the new Israel ceasefire proposal Biden announced?
News|Political|World

US officials who have resigned to protest Biden's Gaza policy

Joe Biden's support for Israel during its eight-month war in Gaza has spurred at least eight U.S. administration officials to quit, with some accusing the U.S.

US officials who have resigned to protest Biden's Gaza policy
News|Opinion|Political

Muslim nurse in New York fired after calling Israel's war in Gaza 'genocide'

A New York City hospital fired a Palestinian American Muslim nurse after she called Israel's war in Gaza a "genocide" during an acceptance speech for an award

Muslim nurse in New York fired after calling Israel's war in Gaza 'genocide'
News|Political

Nikki Haley writes 'Finish Them' on Israeli artillery shell, drawing criticism

Republican former presidential contender Nikki Haley wrote "Finish Them!"

Nikki Haley writes 'Finish Them' on Israeli artillery shell, drawing criticism
Environment|News

US storms kill at least 21 across 4 states on Memorial Day weekend

Tornado-spawning thunderstorms that swept the Southern Plains and the Ozark Mountains have killed at least 21 people across four U.S. states as of Monday afternoon and

US storms kill at least 21 across 4 states on Memorial Day weekend
News|Political|World

Columbia University faces federal complaint after arresting anti-war protesters

A pro-Palestinian U.S. group filed a federal civil rights complaint against Columbia University following last week's mass arrest of anti-war protesters after

Columbia University faces federal complaint after arresting anti-war protesters

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