
Netanyahu to Hold Press Conference Thursday Evening
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a press conference Thursday evening, his office announced.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a press conference Thursday evening, his office announced.

Sen. John Cornyn and Rep. Greg Casar confronted each other at Austin airport over Department of Homeland Security funding as shutdown enters second month.

Representative Eric Swalwell and his former chief of staff reportedly approached congressional colleagues seeking support for his AI company, raising potential ethics concerns.

Two separate New York City infrastructure proposals are generating discussion among residents and business owners.

Ohio State President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. resigned after disclosing an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer urged President Trump to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve amid rising oil prices.

Apple has released the second generation of its over-ear AirPods Max headphones with improved noise cancellation and new features powered by the H2 chip.

A dancer with ALS used digital avatar technology to perform on stage again, restoring expression and connection that the disease had diminished.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced challenging questions about vaccines during his Senate confirmation hearing for health secretary.

Tax experts highlight benefits of early filing while warning about AI tool risks, as new policy proposals emerge.

A 58-year-old man has been charged by UK authorities with crimes against humanity related to his work with Syrian Air Force Intelligence.

Fewer Americans and Canadians view the job market favorably while skilled trades face plateauing demand despite worker shortages.

U.S. stocks showed mixed performance following recent gains, while Barclays raised its 2026 S&P 500 target to 7,650 amid ongoing Middle East and inflation concerns.

Research suggests GLP-1 medications may reduce substance use disorders while changing food preferences drives interest in flavor companies.

The Democratic National Committee wrapped up its weekend meeting in New Orleans without addressing calls from party members regarding Palestine policy.
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