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Israeli government calls out Gigi Hadid for alleged antisemitic post

The government of Israel is calling out supermodel Gigi Hadid for posting a story on her Instagram account "condemning" the government of the Jewish state and supporting the people of Palestine.

Brandon Johnson reverses decision to visit US border as Chicago grapples with influx of immigrants

Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson will no longer visit the southern border despite announcing the plan two weeks ago, citing the numerous buses of immigrants arriving in the Windy City.

Israeli leaders decline Volodymyr Zelensky solidarity visit: Report

Israeli leaders reportedly rejected a request from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to make a visit of solidarity to the country as its people are reeling from the worst terrorist attack in the country's history.

Tim Scott super PAC pulls back $40 million ad reservation as voters stick with Trump

A super PAC supporting Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) presidential bid is canceling a $40 million ad reservation it made for the fall as Republicans find it difficult to chip away at former President Donald Trump's lead.

Class-action settlement: Deadline to file for $15 million A&W settlement in two days

Those seeking to file a claim in a $15 million class-action settlement brought on by claims of false advertising by A&W and Keurig Dr Pepper have two more days to do so.

Food stamps: October SNAP payments worth $1,751 end for New Mexico residents in four days

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will conclude payments to New Mexico residents for the month of October in four days.

What to know about Trump’s lawsuit against Christopher Steele

Monday kicked off a two-day hearing in the lawsuit between former President Donald Trump and Christopher Steele after Trump sued the former British spy over the infamous dossier that caused him significant political scandal.

‘Sanctuary’ state Massachusetts can no longer guarantee housing for illegal immigrants

Democrat-run "sanctuary" state Massachusetts will soon close its doors to immigrants who illegally crossed the border and were released into the United States only to travel to the New England state in need of housing, work, and food.

MLB’s first female general manager leaves Miami Marlins after three seasons

Kim Ng, Major League Baseball's first female general manager, is leaving her position as GM of the Miami Marlins following three seasons with the organization.

Gaetz presses EPA on regulating water filters as ‘pesticides’

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is demanding answers from the Environmental Protection Agency for forcing a major water filtration system to label itself a "pesticide."
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