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Israel Launches Another Offensive in Gaza’s South Amid Push for Truce
An Israeli ground assault in the southern Gaza Strip on Friday forced tens of thousands of Palestinians to flee their homes and shelters, many for a third time or more, even as the United States and some Arab allies pressed both Israel and Hamas to restart peace talks. Between 60,000 and 70,000 people had fled
Kamala Harris’ VP pick has a long history with China. But Beijing may not be happy about it
Hong Kong CNN — Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ running mate has a decades-long connection with China. But in the eyes of Beijing, that may not necessarily be good news. Tim Walz moved to China fresh out of college in 1989 to teach high school for a year, and then frequently returned to the country during
Pentagon Refuses To Rule Out Strikes On Moscow In Shocking Exchange On Ukraine’s Incursion Into Kursk
The Pentagon on Thursday was asked by a reporter during the daily briefing whether Ukraine forces' use of American weapons in its ongoing Kursk incursion is "consistent" with US policy of what Ukraine can and cannot do with US weapons. It has become clear that Ukrainian troops are currently using American weapons to attack Russian territory, troops
Blake Lively Looks Positively Regal in Corset Gown on It Ends with Us Red Carpet — See Her Show-Stopping Dress!
Blake Lively's new movie may now be in theaters, but that doesn't mean her floral-themed outfits are stopping anytime soon. On Friday, Aug. 9, the actress, 36, looked regal in a sophisticated Versace corset gown as she attended the premiere of her film, It Ends with Us , in Denmark. The elegant dress had a beaded
Goldman Assumes Crash Positions: Here Is The Bank’s Top Crash Trade
Earlier this week, we advised our premium subs that Goldman's trading desk - whose derivatives guru Scott Rubner called the late July meltdown with uncanny precision literally on the day the market peaked - was getting increasingly cold feet, and went so far as to telegraph to clients how it would trade the crash if
US announces $125M in new Ukraine military aid as Kyiv counter-invades Russia
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Friday announced $125 million in new US military aid to Ukraine — as Kyiv’s troops press deeper into Russia as part of a stunning four-day counter-offensive. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the aid is drawn from congressionally authorized funds and includes “air defense interceptors, munitions for rocket systems
Tara Davis-Woodall Won Gold at Paris Olympics Wearing Custom Necklace That Honors Her Signature Pose
Tara Davis-Woodall won her first Olympic medal while wearing a very special good luck charm. The 25-year-old track and field star, who earned a gold medal in the women's long jump event at the Paris Olympics on Thursday, Aug. 8, competed in a custom necklace that paid homage to the athlete's journey. Courtesy of Janet
Baseball coach working at $60K-per-year NYC private school fired for alleged ‘inappropriate’ behavior
A baseball coach who also worked in the admissions office of the $60,000-per-year Packer Collegiate Institute, a K-12 private school in tony Brooklyn Heights, has been fired for inappropriate behavior, according to an email allegedly sent to school parents. Nicolas Morton, a 2012 graduate of Packer Collegiate, had worked at the school since 2019 and
Anti-Israel uncommitted voter group claims Kamala Harris agreed to discuss an arms embargo against Israel
The founders of the Uncommitted National Movement — the group that mobilized more than 100,000 people to withhold their votes from President Biden in the Michigan primary over his support for Israel — claimed that Kamala Harris “expressed an openness” to meeting with them to discuss an arms embargo against the Jewish State. “I had a moment
NY breaking pioneer Crazy Legs ‘excited’ for sports Olympic debut but vibe and ‘flavor’ might be off in Paris
It’s hard to bust a move when the music has no “soul.” A Bronx break dancing pioneer is thrilled the sport was featured for the first time ever at the Olympics Friday — but said dancers are suffering through “soulless” beats and massive crowds that make it hard to find their own unique “flavor.” “I