Month: December 2023
Daughter of Israeli held by Hamas discusses video showing him and 2 other hostages
Amid new talks for a second cease-fire and hostage swap between Hamas and Israel, we’re speaking to the family of an Israeli still held in Gaza. Noam Peri’s 79-year-old father, Chaim Peri, was one of the three men featured in
Read MoreFTC Proposes Curbing Targeted Advertising to Children Online
The agency seeks to bolster a 1998 law by requiring targeted ads for children to be turned off by default.
Read MoreCongress leaves for holiday break pushing Ukraine aid, border security talks to January
After returning to Washington for a day in hopes of reaching a border deal, the Senate instead decided to close up shop and head home for the holiday break. This means critical work and tough debates over Ukraine funding, Israel
Read MoreArtists rally in support of West Bank theater members detained since Dec. 13
Members of Jenin’s renowned Freedom Theatre were arrested and detained by Israeli military forces, including its artistic director and general manager, who remains in custody. (Image credit: Nasser Nasser/AP Photo)
Read MoreImran Khan’s Comeback Would Be Pakistan’s Setback
Despite opposition from the army, his party could regain power next February.
Read MoreThe Folly of Colorado’s Trump Disqualification
Four state Supreme Court judges ban the former President from the 2024 ballot without due process.
Read MoreBehind California’s Surrender on Activision Blizzard
The state admits it couldn’t prove its much-hyped accusations of systemic or widespread sexual harassment.
Read More‘Fat Leonard’ Handed Over to U.S. in Prisoner Exchange With Venezuela
The U.S. released Maduro financier Alex Saab as Caracas handed over Leonard Francis—the fugitive at the center of a Navy bribery case—and 10 detained Americans.
Read MoreBidenomics Is Working for the Middle Class
The economy defied the gloomy forecasts for 2023. Growth is steady, inflation is down, and wages are up.
Read MoreAbortion Pills, Fishing Boats and the Legal War on Experts
Cases before the Supreme Court could endanger regulation of banking and many other sectors.
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