Biden administration granted sanctions relief to Arab nations just before president’s Israel aid threat
The Biden administration told Congress it would waive sanctions on military sales to several Middle Eastern nations the day before President Biden publicly declared the U.S. would not give Israel offensive aid if it invaded Rafah. Some of those countries have
Biden is caving to campus agitators in threatening to cut aid to Israel, senators say: ‘All about November’
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Republican senators believe President Biden’s ‘disgraceful’ warning to cut offensive aid to Israel during its conflict with Hamas was a political decision to appease ‘the pro-Hamas wing of the Democrat Party’ in November. President Biden recently threatened to cut aid
McDonald’s is working to introduce a $5 value meal
McDonald’s is working to introduce a value meal in U.S. stores to help offset an increasingly challenging environment for consumers, two people familiar with the matter told CNBC. The people said the $5 meal could include four items: a McChicken or McDouble,
Sinclair explores selling roughly 30% of its broadcast stations, sources say
Sinclair, one of the largest owners of broadcast stations in the U.S., is looking to sell more than 30% of its footprint, according to people familiar with the matter. The company has hired Moelis as its investment banker and has identified more than
About 800,000 BetterHelp online therapy customers receive refund notices
About 800,000 customers of the online therapy platform BetterHelp will start receiving refund notices related to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the agency said Thursday. Last year, BetterHelp agreed to pay $7.8 million to settle FTC charges that it
The TV moments Trump lawyers used to question Stormy Daniels’s credibility
When lawyers for former president Donald Trump cross-examined adult-film actress Stormy Daniels on Thursday, they used on-the-record interviews and TV appearances to suggest inconsistencies in her accounts of an alleged tryst with Trump. The Washington Post sourced key moments from the
Biden commencement address at Morehouse sparks debate over identity
ATLANTA — Regardless of what happens at Morehouse College’s commencement — whether President Biden’s keynote speech is jeered or cheered, whether students protest raucously or respectfully or not at all — Calvin Bell III will feel conflicted. Morehouse has opened many
Ex-aides dispute Rep. Nancy Mace’s claims that staff ‘sabotaged’ her
Former aides to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) vehemently disputed her claims that they “sabotaged” her office by hacking her phone, mismanaging the office budget, spying on her children and trying to destroy electronic devices with water. Mace alleged the staff misconduct
EigenLayer Launches EIGEN Token Airdrop, Tokens Remain Non-Transferable
Ethereum restaking protocol EigenLayer has initiated its token-claim process, commonly referred to as an “airdrop,” for Season 1, Phase 1 rewards. According to a recent blog post by the protocol’s development team, users who are eligible for the new EIGEN token
Biden’s isolation grows as Gaza report both criticizes and clears Israel
The State Department’s report on the war in Gaza — which suggested Israel had likely violated international law yet remained eligible to receive U.S. military aid — has left President Biden increasingly isolated on an issue that has consumed his