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Dec 08 2023
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Hamas condemns US veto of UN Gaza ceasefire resolution
Hamas denounced the United States for its decision on Friday to veto a resolution in the United Nations Security Council that would have called for a permanent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. "We strongly condemn Washington's use of veto against a draft resolution in the Security Council demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. We consider it an immoral and inhumane position," Izzat al-Risheq, Hamas
NewsweekAug 20 2018
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Controversy Mounts Over Trump's Cancellation of Brennan's Security Clearance
A bipartisan group of more than 175 officials from the Pentagon and State Department added their names to a statement condemning President Trump's recent decision to revoke ex-CIA director John Brennan's security clearance for publicly criticizing the president's interactions with Russia. Some supporters of Trump's decision say that Brennan is irresponsibly outspoken and has politicized
Washington Post Reuters National Review (News)Jul 23 2018
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Trump Considers Revoking Obama Intel Officials' Security Clearances
President Trump is considering revoking security clearances from former U.S. intelligence officials who have criticized him over his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his handling of the Russia probe, including former CIA director John Brennan and former FBI director James Comey. "Making baseless accusations of improper contact with Russia or being influenced by Russia
USA TODAY New York Post (News) Washington PostNov 26 2023
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More than 2,500 cops quit the job in major U.S. city just this year
More than 2,500 police officers have left the New York Police Department (NYPD) so far in 2023, according to data analyzed by the New York Post. At least 2,516 officers have left the department in 2023, the fourth highest number over the past ten years, the New York Post reported, citing pension data from the department. The department saw over 1,000 officers decide to quit before they became
WNDJun 10 2024
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UN Security Council Endorses US-Drafted Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Proposal
The United Nations Security Council approved a resolution to endorse an Israeli-Hamas ceasefire proposal drafted by the United States.
For Context: President Joe Biden outlined that plan late last month. The three-phrase plan to wind down the conflict involves an immediate 6-week ceasefire as the two sides return to the negotiation table. In phase two, all remaining hostages would be
NBC News Digital The Hill Daily MailDec 18 2023
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NetChoice challenges Utah Social Media Regulation Act in lawsuit
Tech industry group NetChoice filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Utah on Monday, challenging the Utah Social Media Regulation Act. The Utah Social Media Regulation Act is set to go into effect March 1, 2024. It would require, among other tenets, social media companies to allow parents or guardians full access to their child’s account, create an overnight curfew (between
Deseret NewsDec 28 2023
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Nuday Charity in NH Sentenced To Probation, Fined for Illegal Exports To Syria
CONCORD – The New Hampshire charity NuDay, a/k/a NuDay Syria, was sentenced today in federal court for export offenses, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces. NuDay was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Joseph N. Laplante to five years of probation, the maximum penalty for an organizational defendant. NuDay was also ordered to pay a $25,000 fine. On September 8, 2023, NuDay pleaded guilty
In Depth NHDec 27 2023
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William Smith, Youngstown, Ohio
He was born March 18, 1952, in Montgomery Alamba, to Obie and Rosie Smith. He graduated from The Rayen School of Youngstown, Ohio in 1972. William was incredibly talented with his hands and held several positions throughout his lifetime that provided security to provide for his family. He was a United States Air Force Veteran, former member of the Youngstown Police Department, a welder for
WKBN 27Nov 14 2018
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Melania Trump Calls For Firing of Deputy National Security Advisor
First Lady Melania Trump is calling for the firing of Deputy National Security Advisor Mira Ricardel after a reported clash over a recent Africa trip.
CNN Digital USA TODAY Fox News DigitalDec 30 2023
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Ole Miss football shreds Penn State defense in Peach Bowl for historic 11th victory of season
ATLANTA — The Ole Miss football offense moved fast. Its skill players dominated their individual matchups. Its play calling oozed creativity. And its quarterback proved gutsy and decisive. Those components, once blended, engineered history. The Rebels (11-2) beat Penn State (10-3) on Saturday in the Peach Bowl, 38-25, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, securing their first-ever 11-win season. The Ole
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