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Israeli president sidesteps on whether Netanyahu should remain prime minister

Israeli President Isaac Herzog sidestepped a question on whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should remain in power, amid polls showing less confidence in Netanyahu.

Haley campaign claims she’ll bring ‘grit and grace’ to the White House in new ad

EXCLUSIVE – Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley is making her closing pitch to Iowa voters in a new ad on Sunday, emphasizing the point that she would bring a “new style” and generation of leadership to the White House if elected.

Biden deputy campaign manager says second term would ‘finish the job’ on key issues

President Joe Biden's deputy 2024 campaign manager outlined the several key matters that are the focus of his reelection campaign, saying that a second term would allow the president to "finish the job" on several key matters.

Mike Johnson slams border handling by Mayorkas as ‘abject failure’ ahead of impeachment hearing

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Sunday slammed Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's handling of the southern border as an "abject failure" ahead of a planned Republican effort to impeach him.

Republicans rail over Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin not disclosing hospital stay

Republicans in the House of Representatives and Senate railed over the Department of Defense not publicly disclosing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospital stay this week until Friday.

Bill Ackman calls for AI plagiarism tools to be deployed across prestigious colleges

Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman is floating an idea to deploy artificial intelligence plagiarism detection tools across elite college institutions, calling it the next logical step after Harvard University lost its president in part due to such technological examinations.

Harry Potter sales up nearly $5 million despite attempts to cancel J.K. Rowling

The publisher of the Harry Potter series saw an increase in sales of almost $5 million this last fiscal year.

Kamala Harris warns of attack on voting rights during speech to black women

Vice President Kamala Harris raised a red flag on the attack on voting rights during her latest public appearance in South Carolina.

University of Idaho murders suspect and five other criminal trials beginning in 2024

Many criminal trials are heading to court in 2024 following several high-profile murders that shocked the nation and continue to make headlines for months and even years after they were committed.

Social Security update: First round of January payments worth $4,873 goes out in three days

The first group of retirees will receive their January Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for top earners who retire at 70, in three days.
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