The Biden administration is adamant that no U.S. personnel will set foot in Gaza when it starts delivering humanitarian aid from a floating dock, but a proposal for workers from other nations to deliver the aid carries security risks, say one former and two current administration officials. The concerns are the latest wrinkle in the White House push to get aid to the enclave’s hungry population via a floating dock. U.S. military officials have told NBC News that the first time they heard that...
The U.S. Justice Department alleges that Apple uses its market power to get more money from consumers, developers, artists and merchants.
The United States Department of Justice has just taken a big bite at Apple. The federal government, along with 16 other states, are suing Apple after years of investigation, finding that Apple is keeping a monopoly with its iPhone, and practices with iOS. There’s a lot to this lawsuit, but it comes down to more […]
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress, a show of support from Republicans amid growing Democratic criticism of Netanyahu's leadership. “I would love to have him come in and address a joint session of Congress,” Johnson said Thursday morning on
Attorney General Merrick Garland will brief reporters on Thursday about the decision to file an antitrust lawsuit against Apple.
57% of Americans express some sympathy with both Israelis and Palestinians, including 26% who say their sympathies lie equally with both groups.
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange can continue his fight against extradition to the United States after the High Court in London ruled on Tuesday he should be allowed to appeal against it.
“We’re a huge tradition for thousands of people and they are counting on us to help keep the spirit of Kansas City alive,” said an organizer with KC’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. “ Our spirit is so much stronger than what happened that day.”
A British court ruled Tuesday that Julian Assange can’t be extradited to the United States on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won’t get the death penalty, giving the WikiLeaks founder a partial victory in his long legal battle over the site’s publication of classified American documents.
The U.S. abortion rate has generally declined since the 1980s, but there
A video taken by the New York Post and posted Thursday showed migrants breaking through fencing and knocking down guard members. The post Some Illegal Immigrants Who Stormed U.S. Border in Texas Released into U.S. After Being Processed first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.