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Trump suggests he may not sign Iran deal without Abraham Accords commitments from Gulf countries
President Donald Trump signaled on Wednesday that he may not agree to a deal to end the war with Iran if Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other countries in the region do not join the Abraham Accords, arguing…
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20mLindsey Graham's 'indelible mark'
Today's Daily Kickoff honors the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, explores Georgia's Jewish community's Senate race dilemmas, and covers diplomatic tensions involving Iran, Israel, and New York City leadership.
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20mLindsey Graham's 'indelible mark'
Today's Daily Kickoff honors the late Sen. Lindsey Graham, explores Georgia's Jewish community's Senate race dilemmas, and covers diplomatic tensions involving Iran, Israel, and New York City leadership.
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12mRadical GOP governor hopeful got cash from backers of far-left Dems
James Fishback, the GOP candidate for Florida governor whom critics call “openly racist” and “openly antisemitic,” ostensibly sits at the opposite end of the political spectrum from the likes of Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan. But the far-right and far-left politicians share more than just an aversion to... <a href="">Read More</a>
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24mTributes pour in after death of Lindsey Graham, Israel's staunch defender in the Senate
As President Donald Trump returned to Washington on the first Sunday of the new year, he was joined by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who had traveled to the president’s Mar-a-Lago estate a day earlier to be with Trump after he ordered the operation that deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Graham, 71, had been encouraging Trump... <a href="">Read More</a>
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18mIn Georgia’s Senate race, tough choices ahead for the state’s Jewish community
For some Jewish voters in Georgia, this year’s Senate race offers no comfortable choice. Sen. Jon Ossoff’s (D-GA) votes to block weapons shipments to Israel have alienated some longtime supporters, while Republican nominee Rep. Mike Collins’ (R-GA) history of inflammatory rhetoric and controversial staffing choices has made him a nonstarter for others. It’s “hard for... <a href="">Read More</a>