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Israel’s assassinations: tactical successes, strategic blunders

A larger conflagration means no return of the hostages, no return of the 100,000 evacuees to northern of Israel, no Israeli cease-fire with Hamas or Hezbollah and heightened anxiety everywhere.

UN fires 9 staffers over possible roles in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack

The United Nations has fired nine staff members from its agency responsible for Palestinian refugees over their possible roles in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel. The United Nations said in a press release Monday that its Office of Internal Oversight Services completed its investigation into 19 staff members, finding that evidence it collected indicated that...

What’s behind the massive selloff in tech stocks?

Shares in several major technology companies plunged Monday morning amid a wider sell-off in the market.  Nvidia saw the biggest drop out of the Magnificent Seven tech stocks, opening 14.2 percent down compared to market close on Friday. Tesla opened 10.9 percent down, while Apple slid 9.6 percent, and Amazon fell 8.2 percent at the start...

Polls are showing an undeniable shift toward Kamala Harris

Quite simply, what had been a lopsided race in the weeks after Biden’s debate has now become a tossup amid Harris’s growing strength and momentum.  

Trump on Ocasio-Cortez: ‘She’s got a spark’

Former President Trump on Monday offered rare praise for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), telling an online streamer the congresswoman has "a good spark." Trump sat for an interview with internet personality Adin Ross on the platform Kick, where Ross displayed photos of various celebrities and lawmakers and asked Trump for his reaction to each person....

Bloomberg disciplines multiple staff over premature prisoner swap story

Bloomberg News has disciplined several staffers after the outlet prematurely published a story last week on a prisoner swap between the U.S. government and Russia, which brought home Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, among others. The story, published early Thursday before the deal had been announced, "could have endangered the negotiated swap that set...

The Hill launches “How to Fix America” Opinion series

Announcements from: Daniel Allott, Chief Opinion Editor Hey, everyone: The opinion team is starting a special series called “How to Fix America” in which prominent thinkers, journalists, lawmakers and others offer solutions to some of America’s most pressing problems. We will also invite some of them to discuss their solutions on The Hill TV. The series will continue...

New report highlights the absence of mercy when clemency is considered in capital cases

Utah officials denied clemency to Taberon Honie, who is scheduled to be executed on Aug. 8 for the stabbing death of his girlfriend's mother in 1998, as the Death Penalty Information Center found that clemency in capital cases is most often granted where there is evidence of disproportionate sentencing of different offenders who commit the same crime and of possible innocence.

Venezuela’s opposition trounced Maduro, election receipts show

Venezuela's opposition candidate trounced President Nicolás Maduro in last week's election, according to election tallies that show the opposition's Edmundo González received more than double the votes of Maduro. A Washington Post review, published Sunday, analyzed more than 23,000 precinct-level tally sheets collected by the opposition. It found Maduro received about 30 percent of the...

Sheila Jackson Lee’s children endorse Sylvester Turner for her House seat

The children of the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) endorsed former Houston, Texas, Mayor Sylvester Turner (D) for her House seat on Monday. The late congresswoman’s children, Jason Lee and Erica Lee Carter, said in a statement they are endorsing Turner to succeed their mother in the seat. Jackson Lee’s family announced the congresswoman’s...

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