Biden claims Netanyahu not doing enough to secure deal with terrorists
President Biden said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach an agreement with Hamas terrorists to release hostages.
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President Biden said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not doing enough to reach an agreement with Hamas terrorists to release hostages.
Six weeks after ending his re-election bid, President Biden returns to the campaign trail for the first time as he teams up with Vice President Kamala Harris.
The father of an Israeli-American still held by Hamas demanded the US and Israel broker a hostage deal "with Satan" to get the remaining 101 home.
Mike Rogers' Republican Senate bid in Michigan has emerged as one of the biggest GOP pickup opportunities.
The White House anti-gun violence office "overseen" by VP Harris may have focused less on gun crimes and more on targeting a legal gun maker, a House Republican charges.
Members of the Minnesota teachers' board, appointed by Gov. Tim Walz, will soon require state educators to "affirm" their students' "gender identity."
This week, the hosts analyze election polls and critique Kamala Harris’ recent CNN interview, focusing on the editorial choices of what portions to air. They express skepticism about Harris’s campaign strategy and discuss the influence of political endorsements on her support. The episode ends with a discussion of their mutual agreement on border security and a brief mention of their favorite segment, “This Week in Woke.” Throughout the episode, Edward and Andrea maintain an open and respectful dialogue about their differing political views, highlighting the importance of mutual understanding and love beyond political beliefs.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz appeared to miss a question about six hostages found dead in Gaza during a visit to the Minnesota State Fair on Sunday.
Protests in cities across Israel sparked up after the bodies of six hostages were found in an underground tunnel in Rafah, upsetting many that a cease-fire had not been struck.
The chief of Israel's largest labor union, the Histadrut Labor Federation, is planning a massive one-day strike on Monday to demand a cease-fire deal after hostages were found dead.