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Graham signals support for Syrian leader he once moved to sanction
In a change of tone, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) said on Wednesday that Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa deserves a chance to rebuild the war-torn country, arguing that his efforts to curb Iran’s…
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7mPlatner suspends campaign, blaming organized conspiracy to force him out
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, the scandal-plagued progressive insurgent, announced on Wednesday evening that he plans to drop out of the race amid intense pressure, two days after a former romantic partner accused him of rape. Even as he announced his withdrawal, Platner remained defiant, claiming that the allegations against him were a conspiracy aimed... <a href="">Read More</a>
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9mJewish orgs celebrate ‘reason for optimism’ as NEA works to address union antisemitism
Major Jewish organizations expressed “reason for optimism” that the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, is taking meaningful steps to address rising antisemitism following its annual Representative Assembly, which concluded in Denver on Tuesday. The Jewish groups noted a safer and more inclusive environment for Jewish members at this year’s gathering, marking a... <a href="">Read More</a>
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3mNew, and seasoned, faces show out for Sun Valley 2026
More than 300 of the world’s most powerful executives have trickled into Idaho for Allen & Co’s invite-only, closed-door Sun Valley conference, where media moguls, tech titans and financiers gather every year to quietly reshape industries over private hikes and golf outings. Dina Powell McCormick, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, Joshua Kushner, Karlie Kloss, Robert Kraft,... <a href="">Read More</a>
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8mTrump says no war, as strikes continue
President Trump escalates strikes against Iran while Rahm Emanuel weighs a 2028 run. Explore the latest updates on global conflicts, upcoming Senate races, and shifting sentiments within the Jewish community.
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3mTrump reiterates threat to 'finish the job' amid continued strikes against Iran
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his threat to “finish the job” in Iran and said the current ceasefire is “over” while denying that renewed U.S. strikes in the country mark a return to war. Trump told reporters during a press conference at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday that he was no... <a href="">Read More</a>