Israeli Lawmakers Give Themselves More Power Over Choosing Judges
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the contentious judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza.
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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, appears to have returned to the contentious judicial overhaul that divided the country before the war in Gaza.
Over 30 officials are expected in Paris for the gathering. But who is willing to do what in this coalition is still unclear.
By combining income from tariffs with the threat of sanctions on oil and gas sales, the U.S. can make money while pressuring Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
Efforts to minimize the damage from a leaked Signal chat.
States have been told that they can no longer use grants that were funding infectious disease management and addiction services.
Democrats on a House committee appeared in lock step as they confronted one of the most notable blunders of the Trump administration.
The university was told that the student’s visa had been terminated, its president said in a late-night email to students and faculty members.
The Pentagon has refused to disclose how many targets have been hit in Yemen, or identify the Houthi militia commanders killed in the campaign.
The panel said that while further argument was needed, lawyers for the migrants would likely succeed in their claims that the Venezuelans had been denied due process.
Dark pronouncements by Republicans about a “communist agenda” espoused by public media were intercut with lighter references to “Sesame Street” and “Curious George.”