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Israeli forces mounted a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip in the early morning hours of October 28. AdvertisementAdvertisementAn advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of the ground invasion, telling MSNBC's Katy Tur on Friday that "tonight we are starting payback." Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Israel expects a long and difficult ground offensive into Gaza. Israel has said it aims to crush Hamas' rule in Gaza and its ability to threaten Israel. Though 120 countries, an overwhelming majority of the United Nations, voted Friday for a resolution to call for a "sustained humanitarian truce" in Gaza, Israel has so far refused international calls for a cease-fire.
Persons: , Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Katy Tur, Yoav Gallant, Gallant, Lloyd Austin, Austin, Israel —, Salem Ahmad Ammar, Ammar, Biden, Eric Smith, Jared Szuba Organizations: Service, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, Pentagon, Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, CNN, United Nations, Israel, USMC, Al Monitor, Associated Press Locations: Gaza, Israel, Washington, U.S, Al Aqsa
A Senate committee found that Clarence Thomas had a substantial loan forgiven by a wealthy friend in 2008. Thomas' friend, healthcare exec Anthony Welters, loaned him over $260,000 that Thomas used to purchase a luxury RV. The findings came four months after Thomas joined a majority Supreme Court opinion striking down Biden's student debt forgiveness plan. The Senate Finance Committee said Thomas didn't report the loan on his ethics forms. "Justice Thomas should inform the committee exactly how much debt was forgiven and whether he properly reported the loan forgiveness on his tax returns and paid all taxes owed.
Persons: Clarence Thomas, Thomas, Anthony Welters, , Joe Biden, Biden, Thomas ', Welters, Thomas didn't, Oregon Sen, Ron Wyden Organizations: Service, White, New York Times, Committee, Finance Locations: Oregon
North Korea has shipped Russia more than 1,000 containers of munitions in recent weeks, intel suggests. North Korea is now on track to become one of Russia's biggest foreign arms suppliers alongside Iran and Belarus, the UK's defense ministry said. The White House is also closely monitoring the situation and said a military alliance between Russia and North Korea could destabilize the region. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe UK's defense ministry said Thursday that North Korea has sent a huge amount of munitions to Russia recently and is on track to become one of Russia's biggest foreign arms suppliers. North Korea has sent Russia more than 1,000 containers of munitions over the last several weeks, the UK's Ministry of Defence said in an intelligence dispatch on X.
Persons: , John Kirby, Kirby Organizations: intel, Service, UK's Ministry of Defence, White, Security, Russian, Moscow, Ukraine Locations: Korea, Russia, North Korea, Iran, Belarus, DPRK, North
Billionaire megadonor and Trump supporter Peter Thiel became an FBI informant in 2021, Insider reported. What does an FBI informant do? The main responsibility of an FBI informant is, as the name suggests, to provide information and intelligence to the bureau. According to an internal FBI guide, the FBI can recruit lawyers, reporters, clergy members, prison officials, and even minors and individuals who live overseas. They "will be either an 'FBI source' or a 'former FBI source' and, in turn, his or her conduct or misconduct will reflect upon the FBI."
Persons: megadonor, Trump, Peter Thiel, , J.D, Vance, Blake Masters, Charles Johnson, Johnson, Thiel, Johnathan Buma, They'll, it's Organizations: FBI, Service, Intercept, intel, CHS Locations: Arizona, Silicon, Los Angeles
Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell were among 19 co-defendants — including Trump — who were indicted in Georgia this year. But just before their criminal trials began, Powell and Chesebro flipped and struck plea deals with prosecutors. Powell, a longtime GOP lawyer who pushed nonsense conspiracy theories about the 2020 election while working for Trump, struck her deal on Thursday. As part of the deal, she was ordered to testify at future trials and write a letter apologizing to Georgia citizens. He will also have to testify at future trials and write a letter apologizing to Georgia citizens.
Persons: Kenneth Chesebro, Sidney Powell, Powell, Chesebro, , Donald Trump's, Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, Mark Meadows, Anna Bower Organizations: Trump —, Service, Trump, New, White House, GOP Locations: Georgia, Fulton County, Chesebro, New York
Sidney Powell, a GOP lawyer who briefly represented Donald Trump, has flipped on the former president, striking a plea deal with Georgia prosecutors ahead of her trial on a slew of criminal charges. AdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to court filings, Powell pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to interfere with election duties. Powell's plea deal was announced at a court hearing on Thursday. As part of the agreement, she will also have to pay $2,700 in restitution to replace election equipment, as well as a $6,000 fine. AdvertisementAdvertisementPowell was set to go to trial on Monday, along with co-defendant and former Trump campaign lawyer Kenneth Chesebro.
Persons: Sidney Powell, Donald Trump, Powell, Trump, , Georgia's, Powell —, Kenneth Chesebro Organizations: GOP, Trump Locations: Georgia, Fulton County
Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele said that his friendship with Ivanka Trump hurt her relationship with her dad. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump's relationship with his daughter Ivanka broke down "severely" when the somewhat awkward news emerged that she had an undisclosed friendship with Christopher Steele, the former MI6 agent said on Tuesday. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I informed them that I had in fact had a friendship and professional relationship with Ivanka Trump . AdvertisementAdvertisementBut in his witness statement on Tuesday, Steele said that revealing this had led to trouble with the then-president. Ivanka Trump served as a presidential advisor during the Trump administration and took to the stage in 2020 to introduce him at the RNC.
Persons: Christopher Steele, Ivanka Trump, Steele, , Donald Trump's, Ivanka, Trump, Sonam Sheth, General Michael Horowitz, Steele's, Ms Trump, Trump's, Mr Steele, Jared Kushner — Organizations: Service, Trump, Associated Press, Business Intelligence, FBI, DOJ, The Times, Guardian, Trump Tower, Times, RNC, DC Locations: London, Trump, Russia, Scotland
Scientists have discovered evidence of various pollutant metals in Earth's stratosphere. They traced the metals back to rockets and satellites launched into space. The stratosphere contains the protective ozone layer. A team of researchers has found pollutant metals in Earth's stratosphere — the second layer of our atmosphere — and traced them back to rockets and satellites. When anything enters Earth's atmosphere, it's typically in a fiery blaze.
Persons: , Dan Cziczo, Cziczo Organizations: Service, Purdue University, National Academy of Sciences
The megadonor revolt at the University of Pennsylvania is getting worse as the Israel-Hamas war intensifies. Penn isn't the only school facing backlash after the Hamas attacks; Harvard University and Cornell University have also drawn scrutiny. As the war with Israel intensifies in Gaza, UPenn's benefactors are slamming the school for its response and actions before and after Hamas' terrorist attacks in Israel. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe billionaire Ronald Lauder followed suit, threatening to stop donating to the university if it doesn't mount a stronger response to antisemitism. And at Cornell University, students are calling for a history professor to be fired after he described the Hamas attacks as "exhilarating" and "energizing."
Persons: Penn, , Clifford Asness, Asness, Liz Magill, Steve McGuire, Marc Rowan, Rowan, Magill, Scott Bok, Dick Wolf, Jon Huntsman, Ronald Lauder, David Magerman, I've, Bill Ackman, Israel Organizations: University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, Cornell University, Service, Pennsylvania's, Ivy League, Penn, American, of Trustees, Apollo, Daily, Huntsman Foundation, Pershing Locations: Israel, Gaza, Penn, Palestine
Netanyahu's office posted on X that the Israel-Hamas conflict is a "struggle between the children of light and the children of darkness." It was deleted on Tuesday, around the time news emerged of a deadly blast at a Gaza hospital. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . It was deleted on Tuesday, when reports of a hospital explosion in Gaza began to emerge that the Hamas-run health ministry said killed hundreds of people. Since Israel launched its counteroffensive, more than 2,800 Palestinians have died, including hundreds of children, according to Gazan health officials.
Persons: , Benjamin Netanyahu's, Netanyahu's, Netanyahu, Al Organizations: Service, Hamas, Israel, Palestinian Health Ministry, Facebook, Israel Defense Forces, Islamic Jihad, Times, Al, Quds Brigades Locations: Israel, Gaza, Ahli, Al Ahli, Quds
The judge overseeing the DOJ's election-interference case against Trump issued a gag order Tuesday. The order bars Trump from attacking the special counsel, courthouse staffers, and witnesses in the case. It allows Trump to insult Mike Pence, other political rivals, the DOJ, and the Biden administration. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe federal judge overseeing the Justice Department's election-interference case against former President Donald Trump issued a formal gag order on Tuesday. The order bars Trump from attacking prosecutors, witnesses, and courthouse staffers.
Persons: Trump, Mike Pence, Biden, , Department's, Donald Trump, Defendant, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Pence Organizations: Trump, DOJ, Service, Justice Department, US, Prosecutors, Manhattan Locations: Fulton, Georgia, Chutkan
The IDF said Hamas is holding nearly 200 people hostage after carrying out a deadly terror attack. The last time Hamas freed a hostage was in 2011, when it released the IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. AdvertisementAdvertisementHamas is holding nearly 200 people hostage after it carried out a deadly terror attack in Israel, according to the Israel Defense Forces. The last time Hamas released a hostage was in 2011, when it freed the IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. Israel has relentlessly bombarded the Gaza Strip since Hamas' October 7 terror attacks.
Persons: Gilad Shalit, , Shalit, Mitzpe Hila, Gershon Baskin, Israel, Baskin, Osama al, Mia Schem, Schem Organizations: Service, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, NPR, Israel, International Communities Organization, IDF, Nova Locations: Israel, Gaza, American
The White House said Russia has resumed using bloody tactics in its war against Ukraine. It involves throwing "masses of poorly trained soldiers right into the battlefield without proper equipment" John Kirby said. Kirby also said that North Korea sent Russia 1,000 containers of military equipment and munitions. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe White House said Friday that Russia has resumed employing the so-called "human wave" tactic in its war against Ukraine. But he said Russia's decision to resume human wave tactics is "a sobering reminder that Russia is not prepared to give up on this fight.
Persons: John Kirby, Kirby, , Russia's, It's, Biden, Vladimir Putin's Organizations: Service, Ukraine, National Security Council, Pentagon, Russia, Russian, Moscow Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Korea, United States, Ukrainian, Donbas, North Korea, DPRK
Hamas' deadly attacks last weekend were the worst breach of Israel's security apparatus in decades. They carried out the attacks, in part, by posting misleading messages on monitored channels, NYT reported. And Israeli officials took those messages at face value, the officials, who laid out several reasons why Israel didn't anticipate the assault, told the publication. In addition to failing to vet the accuracy of the messages, Israeli intelligence officials weren't diligent in monitoring key channels militants used to communicate, the report said. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Israeli Defense Forces said that more than 1,200 people died as a result of Hamas' attacks, including at least 25 Americans.
Persons: , Israel didn't, Israel, It's, Yoav Gallant Organizations: Service, New York Times, Israeli Defense Forces, Washington Post, Cross Locations: Israel, Gaza
Human Rights Watch has confirmed that Israel used white phosphorus in military operations in Gaza and along the Israel-Lebanon border. White phosphorus is a chemical that ignites when it's exposed to oxygen and causes severe burns when it comes in contact with human skin. AdvertisementAdvertisementHuman Rights Watch confirmed on Thursday that Israel used white phosphorus in military operations in the Gaza Strip and along the Israel-Lebanon border. White phosphorus is a chemical that ignites when it's exposed to oxygen and can cause severe burns when it comes into contact with human skin. In addition to verifying the two videos, HRW also interviewed two people who described the use of the munitions over Gaza.
Persons: , Ali Shoeib 🇱🇧 ( Organizations: Rights Watch, Service Locations: Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Gaza City
Hamas' deadly attacks last weekend were the worst breach of Israel's security apparatus in decades. They carried out the attacks, in part, by posting misleading messages on monitored channels, NYT reported. And Israeli officials took those messages at face value, the officials, who laid out several reasons why Israel didn't anticipate the assault, told the publication. In addition to failing to vet the accuracy of the messages, Israeli intelligence officials weren't diligent in monitoring key channels militants used to communicate, the report said. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Israeli Defense Forces said that more than 1,200 people died as a result of Hamas' attacks, including at least 25 Americans.
Persons: , Israel didn't, Israel, It's, Yoav Gallant Organizations: Service, New York Times, Israeli Defense Forces, Washington Post, Cross Locations: Israel, Gaza
As Israeli forces intensify their counterattack on the Gaza Strip, civilians in the area have grown increasingly desperate and uncertain about their survival. "But, in fact, there is no safe place at all in the Gaza Strip." In addition to launching airstrikes and rocket attacks on the Gaza Strip, Israel is also now mobilizing for a ground operation that could devastate the civilian population in the region. "And we cannot try to leave the Gaza Strip because there are clashes, and the crossing with Egypt has been attacked," she added. Swirki said that many civilians in Gaza were "shocked" and "horrified" from "the very first hours of the Hamas attack."
Persons: , Nour Swirki, Israel, Swirki, it's, Yoav Gallant, Reem Makhoul Organizations: Service, Associated Press, Israel Locations: Gaza, Israel, Palestinian, Swirki, Egypt, Rafah
Levy recalled harrowing moments holding a door closed against militants as his kids hid under a bed. The sirens and rocket attacks "aren't new," 45-year-old Levy told Insider in an interview on Tuesday. Homes across the village of Nirim were destroyed, and cars were burned to stop residents from being able to escape, Levy told Insider. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen the attackers got to the shelter, they tried to open the door, Levy said. Levy said the militants banged on the shelter door and threw different objects at it before giving up and moving to the next house.
Persons: Shai Levy's, Levy, , Shai Levy, who's, Shai Levy Levy's, General Antonio Guterres, Guterres, Gerald R, Alisa Shodiyev Kaff Organizations: Service, IDF's Paratroopers Brigade, Hamas, Sunday, Israel, UN, Palestinian Health Ministry, Ford Carrier Strike Locations: Gaza, Israel's, Israel, Nirim, Eilat
Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan is a top contender in the race for House speaker after Kevin McCarthy's ouster this week. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe race to replace Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House is heating up — and US aid to Ukraine may be the biggest issue on the ballot. The top contenders for the spot are Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan and Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise. In April 2022, 10 House Republicans voted against a bill allowing the Biden administration to more easily lend military equipment to Ukraine. The following month, 57 House Republicans voted "no" on a nearly $40 billion aid package for Ukraine.
Persons: Jim Jordan, Kevin McCarthy's, Jordan, , Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Jordan —, Caucus —, Biden, Kevin McCarthy of, McCarthy, Matt Gaetz, Gaetz, Don Bacon, Politico Organizations: Russia, Service, Ohio, Louisiana Rep, Caucus, FOX, Republican, Kyiv, US, GOP, Republicans, GOP Rep, Kyiv ratcheted, Florida Rep, Politico Locations: Ukraine, Ohio, Kevin McCarthy of California, Kyiv, California, Russia
Donald Trump is dropping his $500 million lawsuit against his former fixer Michael Cohen. Trump's legal team on Thursday filed a notice that he would be "voluntarily dismissing" the suit. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump on Thursday filed to dismiss his $500 million lawsuit against his former attorney, Michael Cohen. Trump sued Cohen in federal court in April, with his lawyers accusing the latter of "spreading falsehoods" about the former president. October 6, 2023: This story was updated to include a statement from a spokesperson for Trump's campaign.
Persons: Donald Trump, Michael Cohen, Cohen, , Trump, Stormy Daniels, Daniels Organizations: Service, Trump, Court, Southern, Southern District of, of Locations: Southern District, Southern District of Florida, of New York
Elon Musk said he thinks Starship has a "decent chance" of reaching orbit on its second test flight. AdvertisementAdvertisementSpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Thursday the company's Starship vehicle has a "decent chance" of making orbit on its second test flight. But it has yet to reach orbit. AdvertisementAdvertisement"Technically, it's a scooch below orbit," Musk said Thursday. Tripathi added that he would consider this second test flight to be a success if two things happen.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , we've, Ashlee Vance, Vance, Abhi Tripathi, Tripathi Organizations: Service, International Astronautical Federation, SpaceX
Rep. Matt Gaetz's GOP colleagues are so tired of his antics that they made him stand with Democrats, The Washington Post reported. Gaetz stood on the Democratic side of the floor Tuesday as he called for Kevin McCarthy's ouster as House speaker. Gaetz made no secret of his disapproval of McCarthy and triggered a historic vote this week that resulted in McCarthy's removal. AdvertisementAdvertisementRep. Matt Gaetz's colleagues in the House GOP conference have grown so annoyed by him that they forced him to stand on the Democratic side of the chamber. That's according to The Washington Post, which reported that Gaetz stood with Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday as he called for Rep. Kevin McCarthy to be removed as House speaker.
Persons: Matt Gaetz's, Gaetz, Kevin McCarthy's, McCarthy, , Kevin McCarthy, Don Bacon, Derrick Van Orden, Matt Gaetz, Mike Garcia, Patrick Henry Organizations: The Washington Post, Democratic, Service, GOP, Republican Party, Republican, North Carolina Rep Locations: Nebraska, Wisconsin, United States, America, California, Florida
California Senator Dianne Feinstein died Thursday night. She was the first woman mayor of San Francisco and the first woman to represent California in the US Senate. "Senator Feinstein never backed away from a fight for what was just and right," the statement said. Senator Feinstein was a force of nature who made an incredible impact on our country and her home state," it continued. Feinstein became the first woman mayor of San Francisco in 1978, after former city supervisor Dan White assassinated then Mayor George Moscone.
Persons: Dianne Feinstein, Feinstein, , Nancy Pelosi, Dan White, George Moscone, White, Harvey Milk, Gavin Newsom, CALmatters, " Feinstein, Sen, Rashida Tlaib Organizations: Service, Senate, California Gov, Intelligence, intel, Democrats, Republicans Locations: California, San Francisco, Washington ,, San
Russia put up towers in Mariupol that track Ukrainians' digital activity, an advisor to the city's exiled mayor says. He described the Russian troops' activities as Orwellian. "This is equipment for monitoring conversations and Internet traffic of Mariupol residents," Andryushchenko wrote alongside a video. The Russians are also using the towers for military communications, he wrote, adding that Russian troops have erected 40 such towers in Mariupol over the last three months. Old Orwell would simply be amazed how all his fictions became the reality of Mariupol," Andryushchenko wrote, referring to "1984" author George Orwell.
Persons: Petro Andryushchenko, , Andryushchenko, Orwell, George Orwell, Andryushchenko's, Vladimir Putin, Putin, Sergei Shoigu, Shoigu, ISW Organizations: Service, Kyiv Post, Ukraine, Institute for, Russian, Telegram, New York Times Locations: Russia, Mariupol, Ukrainian, Kherson, Odessa, Kharkiv, Ukraine
US Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey appeared in court Wednesday on criminal charges. Prosecutors allege he accepted cash and gold bricks from businessmen to help the Egyptian government. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Appearing defiant with a slight smile, the Democratic senator strode into the Manhattan federal courthouse alongside his wife, Nadine Menendez, who prosecutors allege also accepted the bribes. Menendez has denied the criminal charges, saying prosecutors "misrepresented the normal work of a Congressional office."
Persons: Sen, Bob Menendez, , strode, Nadine Menendez, Cory Booker, Donald Trump, Wael Hana, Jose Uribe, Fred Daibes, Menendez, Menendez texted, Hana, Prosecutors Organizations: Bob Menendez of New, Protesters, Democratic, Service, Benz, Photographers, Republican, Mercedes Locations: Bob Menendez of, Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Egypt, Manhattan, New Jersey
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