Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf offered for the country to be the first in the United Kingdom to accept Gazan refugees amid the Israel-Hamas war. Yousaf drew swift condemnation on…
‘Pay for slay’: Palestinian Authority may have to compensate families of Hamas terrorists, report says
JERUSALEM — There are growing fears among Israelis and some Palestinians that, according to a controversial law aimed at rewarding Palestinians who murder Israelis in ‘nationalistic attacks,’ the Palestinian Authority may…
I tried to become a boy at 12. I tried to change back to a girl at 16. Now I’m 19. The ‘care’ I received has left me with physical…
House of Representatives stays in limbo after Jordan fails on second vote for speaker
The House of Representatives is heading into yet another day without a speaker, and likely another day of votes amid Republican infighting and a failure to rally enough support —…
In rare move, Ford executive chair calls on UAW to make a deal and end ‘acrimonious’ talks
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Executive Chair Bill Ford on Monday warned that an ongoing strike by the United Auto Workers threatens the future livelihood of the company as well as the…
Rite Aid is closing more than 150 stores as part of its bankruptcy process
Rite Aid has announced it will close at least 154 stores as part of its bankruptcy process. The chain had 2,253 stores as of Sept. 3, and the U.S. Bankruptcy…
United Airlines will change its boarding order next week by letting economy-class passengers who have selected window seats to board before those with middle and aisle seats. The company said the…
CONCORD, N.H. – Former President Donald Trump may not be the only 2024 Republican contender to rule out participating in next month’s third GOP presidential nomination debate in Florida. Vivek…
The al-Ahali Hospital in Gaza City was struck Tuesday night, and hundreds were reportedly killed in the blast. Hamas initially claimed the hospital was attacked in an Israeli strike; Israel…
Not US’ ‘job’ to keep allies on ‘cutting edge’ of AI development, former CIA chief says
The U.S. has no responsibility to keep its allies on the ‘cutting edge’ of artificial intelligence (AI) development — unless it is a matter of national security, a former CIA…