Netanyahu’s government fractures after ultra-Orthodox pullout over conscription

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is holding on by a thread after an ultra-Orthodox party withdrew from its ruling coalition. The United Torah Judaism party announced on Monday evening the decision to pull its support over continued efforts to conscript ultra-Orthodox believers into the Israeli military. Members of the party have long threatened to […]

MEDC appeals document seizure decision in grant scandal

(The Center Square) – The Michigan Economic Development Corp. announced Monday it is appealing a recent Oakland County judge’s decision, which allowed Attorney General Dana Nessel to keep MEDC documents seized as a part of its investigation into a growing scandal over grant funding. “We have initiated the appeal process because the Attorney General’s office took […]

House budget hits wall in Senate

(The Center Square) – The day after the Pennsylvania House of Representatives sent them a hefty spending plan, Senate leaders aren’t rushing to act. Instead, they are halfway across the state at a summit in Pittsburgh with congressional, industry and state leaders discussing Pennsylvania’s role in powering the future of artificial intelligence. President Donald Trump […]

Senate Republicans to spare global AIDS program from...

A bill striking billions in foreign aid will get slightly smaller after Republicans agreed to exempt $400 million in funding for AIDS prevention, a major concession to centrists wavering on the White House request. Exiting a Senate GOP lunch, White House budget chief Russ Vought told reporters Tuesday that PEPFAR, a Bush-era HIV program, would […]

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