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UN rights chief ‘deeply shocked and appalled’ by reports of mass killings in Israel

The United Nations human rights chief denounced the reports of mass killings in Israel by members of Hamas and called on other nations to take steps to deescalate the fighting in the region. Volker Türk, the U.N. high commissioner for human rights, said in a Tuesday statement that he was “deeply shocked and appalled by allegations...

Joint Chiefs chairman warns Iran not to get involved in Israel crisis

The new Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown on Monday warned Iran “not to get involved” in the conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas.  “We want to send a pretty strong message. We do not want this to broaden and the idea is for Iran to get that message loud and...

A new era of virtual reality brings many promises for the future — and perils 

We are at the dawn of totally immersive electronic experiences that will reach into business, military, healthcare government and entertainment. As they grow, we need to keep a continuous watchful eye on them.  

Tester raises more than $5 million in third quarter

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) brought in more than $5 million for his reelection campaign during the third quarter of 2023, his campaign announced Tuesday. The campaign said in a release that its fundraising total is a new record for an off-year third quarter, which consists of July through September, for a Montana Senate race. It...

Omarosa on Trump: ‘I fell for a con man’

Omarosa Manigault Newman says she “fell for a con man” when she appeared on “The Apprentice” with Donald Trump and later worked for him in the White House. "For me, I just can’t believe I fell for a con man, a con man who turned out to be the biggest fraud,” Manigault Newman said of...

Fewer Americans support corporate involvement, advocacy in social issues: survey

Fewer Americans now support company involvement in and advocacy for social issues than in 2022, a new report found. Fifty-seven percent of Americans surveyed said they support corporate efforts to engage politically, down from 66 percent from 2022, the Public Affairs Council (PAC) found. The report said the differences between Democrats and Republicans were “striking,”...

Survey shows Lake leading Gallego, Sinema in Arizona Senate race

Failed GOP Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake appears to have a slight lead over Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) and Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-Ariz.) in a hypothetical three-way contest for Sinema’s seat next year, according to a new poll. The survey and memo from Republican firm National Research Inc. shows Lake 4 points ahead of Gallego...

RFK Jr.: Family’s response to departure from Democratic Party ‘very painful’

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday his family's response to his departure from the Democratic Party has been "very painful for him." "It was very painful for me," Kennedy said in an interview on Fox News's "Fox and Friends." "I mean, I ... you know I was raised in the Democratic Party. My...

Senate Republicans call on Biden to freeze $6B transfer in Iranian funds 

A group of Senate Republicans led by Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) are calling on the Biden administration to refreeze the $6 billion in assets it allowed Iran to use for humanitarian purposes in exchange for the release of five American prisoners. The money had been frozen in South Korean banks after then-President Trump banned...

GOP attorneys general push for fix to ‘catch-and-release loophole’ at southern border, citing terror threat

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is leading a coalition to push for a rulemaking change to prevent the release of migrants into the United States interior.

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