Iran, Israel and Trump
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People stampeded and shots were fired as a Trump-backed plan to distribute food in Gaza at sites guarded by armed contractors got started.
For months, Israel’s strongest allies had been reluctant to join a wave of global censure against the war. Now, even the Trump administration appears to be growing impatient.
Anyone hoping to schedule a student visa interview will need to wait, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday.
A U.S. judge said on Wednesday the Trump administration's bid to deport Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil is likely unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz in Newark,
Trump erupted when asked about “TACO,” or Trump Always Chickens Out, a term a Financial Times columnist coined to refer to market movements that follow the president’s tariff threats and reversals. Canada wants to kill 400 ostriches. Two top Trump officials want to save them.
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Since a joint U.S.–Israel plan put a nonprofit in charge of aid distribution in Gaza, at least nine people have been killed and 47 injured.
Team Israel Olympic bobsledder Adam Edelman is looking to lead his team back to the Winter Games for the first time since Pyeongchang in 2018. If they qualify for Cortina-Milan next year, it would mark his and his teammates' return to the Olympics after failing to qualify for Beijing in 2022.
Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, expressed continued U.S. support for Israel despite recent disagreements.