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▪️Hundreds marched in downtown Washington, DC, on Tuesday in support of Palestinians.
▪️Amazon has reportedly suspended at least 11 Chinese tech vendors citing seller fraud.
▪️Ex-US President Donald Trump has hailed the UK's plans to introduce a requirement for photo IDs to vote in elections in order to eliminate potential fraud – and argued that the US needs such laws too.
▪️A school in San Francisco has been slammed for reopening for just one day before the end of school year – to qualify for $12 million in state reopening funds, a report says.
▪️The Pentagon will remove Chinese electronics company Xiaomi from a government blacklist.
▪️Hundreds marched in downtown Washington, DC, on Tuesday in support of Palestinians.
▪️Amazon has reportedly suspended at least 11 Chinese tech vendors citing seller fraud.
▪️Ex-US President Donald Trump has hailed the UK's plans to introduce a requirement for photo IDs to vote in elections in order to eliminate potential fraud – and argued that the US needs such laws too.
▪️A school in San Francisco has been slammed for reopening for just one day before the end of school year – to qualify for $12 million in state reopening funds, a report says.
▪️The Pentagon will remove Chinese electronics company Xiaomi from a government blacklist.
❗️Chauvin faces tougher sentence after judge finds aggravating circumstances in Floyd's death
❗️Pentagon chief voices 'ironclad support' for Israel's right to defend itself
People are taking to the streets in Bogota, Colombia, as part of a string of protests that have been sparked by the government’s decision to raise taxes to settle the cost of the coronavirus-induced economic downturn.
US President Biden will nominate in the coming weeks a “well qualified” and “experienced” ambassador to Israel, White House spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters on Wednesday.
"We will of course will nominate a qualified, experienced ambassador to Israel over the coming weeks. That’s in process. When it’s ready we will announce that", Psaki said during a press briefing.
"We will of course will nominate a qualified, experienced ambassador to Israel over the coming weeks. That’s in process. When it’s ready we will announce that", Psaki said during a press briefing.
💵 The US budget deficit stands at $1.93 trillion in the first seven months of fiscal 2021, after growing by $226 billion in April, the Treasury Department said.
Outlays for October to April amounted to $4.075 trillion while receipts totaled $2.143 trillion, resulting in the $1.93 trillion deficit, according to the balance sheet
Outlays for October to April amounted to $4.075 trillion while receipts totaled $2.143 trillion, resulting in the $1.93 trillion deficit, according to the balance sheet
A dozen states ranging from Florida to Virginia have declared a state of emergency, heightening the sense of panic among consumers, who have flocked to gas stations bearing fuel cans and even plastic trash bags to fill up.
In 2020 it was toilet paper, 2021 - gasoline, what should we expect from 2022?
In 2020 it was toilet paper, 2021 - gasoline, what should we expect from 2022?
#BREAKING | Biden: 'Israel has right to defend itself' amid rocket exchanges along Gaza strip
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A dozen states ranging from Florida to Virginia have declared a state of emergency, heightening the sense of panic among consumers, who have flocked to gas stations bearing fuel cans and even plastic trash bags to fill up. In 2020 it was toilet paper, 2021…
#URGENT | Colonial Pipeline restarts operations, will take 'several days' to resume normal supplies
Joe Biden sais he sees room for a compromise on his proposal for trillions of dollars in infrastructure spending after meeting with Republican leaders but will move forward without the opposition party if necessary.
In their first White House meeting since Biden took office in January, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and House of Representatives Republican leader Kevin McCarthy signaled a willingness to work with the president on infrastructure but drew the line at tax increases.
In their first White House meeting since Biden took office in January, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and House of Representatives Republican leader Kevin McCarthy signaled a willingness to work with the president on infrastructure but drew the line at tax increases.
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@Greg_Abbott signed a bill to permanently allow Texans to include alcohol in take-out orders from restaurants, achieving a shared goal of Abbott and restaurateurs
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