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Apr 10 2019
News
It’s Netanyahu’s Israel Now
Benjamin Netanyahu’s apparent re-election as prime minister of Israel attests to a starkly conservative vision of the Jewish state and its people about where they are and where they are headed.
They prize stability, as well as the military and economic security that Mr. Netanyahu has delivered.
Though in many ways they have never been safer, they remain afraid — especially of
New York Times (News)Apr 04 2019
News
NATO Turns 70
“President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his pressure on NATO nations to pay more for their defense is leading to tens of billions of dollars more in contributions, but the allies may need to boost their budgets even more.” (Reuters)
“In the first address to Congress by a NATO head, Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday acknowledged serious divisions within the alliance and called for bigger
The Flip SideApr 01 2019
Opinion
OPINION: May Turns Brexit Into Wrecks-It
Friday was supposed to be “Brexit Day,” when the United Kingdom once again became a sovereign nation independent of the European Union. Instead, it was the day that the UK’s parliament rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s awful Brexit deal for the third time.
Astonishingly, it’s not entirely Theresa May’s fault. Just mostly.
May has lost power in great chunks since grabbing the
Guest Writer - RightOct 03 2019
Opinion
The Whistleblower Executive
Every call with a foreign leader is now subject to congressional review.
The impeachment process is barely underway and already some constitutional norms are being trampled without a note of media notice or political concern. To wit, can a whistleblower inside the intelligence bureaucracy override a President’s right to executive privilege merely with an accusation?
That seems to
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Nov 12 2017
News
Pacific-Rim Countries Move Closer to TPP Deal Without U.S.
Ministers agree on ‘core elements’ of revised trade pact; Canada’s reservations prevent final deal at APEC summit.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 13 2022
Headline Roundup
Biden Begins Middle East Trip in Israel
President Joe Biden visited with Israeli leaders on Tuesday in his first stop on a four-day Middle East trip that aims to repair relations with allies and shore up support for the Iran nuclear deal.
Biden’s trip, his first to the region as U.S. president, will also include Saudi Arabia and the occupied West Bank. According to CNN (Left bias), Biden “embraced” former President Donald
The Hill Al Jazeera Fox News DigitalMar 15 2021
News
Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex unions: Vatican
The Vatican said on Monday that priests and other Catholic Church ministers cannot bless same-sex unions and that such blessings are “not licit” if carried out.
The Vatican’s doctrinal office, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), issued the ruling in response to questions and moves in some parishes to impart such blessings as a sign of welcome to gay Catholics since the
ReutersMar 22 2019
News
EU leaders agree to short-term Brexit delay, granting PM Theresa May a lifeline
European Union leaders on Thursday night agreed to a short-term Brexit extension in order to allow British Prime Minister Theresa May more time to get her withdrawal agreement through Parliament -- just a week before Britain was scheduled to leave the bloc.
Britain was due to leave the E.U. on March 29 without a deal after the withdrawal agreement May negotiated with E.U. leaders in
Fox News DigitalNov 29 2021
News
How Omicron Variant Rattled the World in One Week
Over coffee at his office on Tuesday, Tulio de Oliveira, director of South Africa’s Center for Epidemic Response and Innovation, let a colleague in on a secret.
“There’s something going on,” he told Alex Sigal, a virologist growing coronaviruses at a South African laboratory. “They’ve found a variant they’ve never seen before.”
For days, case numbers in the nation had been rising
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 06 2020
News
Suspect in killing of right-wing protester fatally shot during arrest
A man suspected of fatally shooting a supporter of a right-wing group in Portland, Oregon, last week was killed Thursday as investigators moved in to arrest him, the U.S. Marshals Service has confirmed. Michael Forest Reinoehl, 48, was killed as a federal task force attempted to apprehend him in the area of Olympia, Washington.
A statement from the Marshals Service confirmed that
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