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Biden also asked for $14.3 billion for Israel, $9 billion for humanitarian relief -- including for Israel and Gaza -- $13.6 billion for U.S. border security, $4 billion in military assistance and government financing to counter China's regional efforts in Asia. Congress has already approved $113 billion for Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022, but Biden's $24 billion request for more funds in August never moved ahead. Democrats - and many Republicans - in the Democratic-majority Senate back Biden's strategy of combining Ukraine aid with support for Israel. Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson has voted in the past against assistance for Kyiv. Biden's support for Israel, which already receives $3.8 billion in annual U.S. military assistance, has drawn criticism amid international appeals for Gaza civilians to be protected.
Persons: Joe Biden, Leah Millis, Joe Biden's, Antony Blinken, Defense Lloyd Austin, Biden, Mitch McConnell, Donald Trump, Mike Johnson, Johnson, Kevin McCarthy, Patricia Zengerle, Aistair Bell, Nick Zieminski Organizations: White, REUTERS, Rights, U.S, Defense, Kyiv, REPUBLICANS, Democratic, Israel, Republican, University of Louisville, Internal Revenue Service, Democrats, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Ukraine, Israel, U.S, United States, Gaza, Asia, Congress, Russia, Washington, China
In one of the first major policy actions under new House Speaker Mike Johnson, House Republicans unveiled a standalone supplemental spending bill only for Israel, despite Democratic President Joe Biden's request for a $106 billion package that would include aid for Israel, Ukraine and border security. Johnson, who voted against aid for Ukraine before he was elected House speaker last week, had said he wanted aid to Israel and Ukraine to be handled separately. Democrats accused Republicans of stalling Congress' ability to help Israel by introducing a partisan bill. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre issued a statement accusing Republicans of "politicizing national security" and calling their bill a non-starter. The House Rules Committee is expected to consider the Republican Israel bill on Wednesday.
Persons: Kevin Wurm, Mike Johnson, Joe Biden's, Johnson, Karine Jean, Pierre, Biden, Rosa DeLauro, Patricia Zengerle, Tom Hogue Organizations: U.S, Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, . House, Monday, Internal Revenue Service, House Republicans, Democratic, Ukraine, Fox News, Israel, Senate, Republicans, Republican Israel, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Israel, Ukraine
There were no deaths in a Chicago, Illinois, shooting on Oct. 29 in which 15 people were injured, contrary to online posts falsely claiming that the incident had left 15 dead but that it is not being reported by news outlets. Posts on social media on Oct. 29 said: “Why did a Chicago mass shooting that killed 15 early Sunday am go unreported in national media? Around 1 a.m. on Oct. 29 in Chicago, officers responded to a call about shots fired in the neighborhood of North Lawndale, according to a release on the Chicago Police Department (CPD) website. In a media conference on Oct. 29, CPD 10th District Commander William Betancourt said the shooting occurred at a Halloween gathering. There were no deaths in an Oct. 29 Chicago shooting incident in which 15 people were injured.
Persons: William Betancourt, Read Organizations: Sunday, Chicago Police Department, NPR, Forbes, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Chicago , Illinois, Chicago, Lewiston , Maine, North Lawndale
Israeli soldiers are short of basic supplies as the Gaza ground invasion looms. Hundreds of thousands of Israeli troops have been massed on the border, awaiting instruction. AdvertisementAdvertisementIsraeli soldiers are relying on a mass volunteer effort to supply them with necessities, including underwear, as thousands have been called up ahead of an expected Gaza ground offensive, a report says. Etai Iam Rimer, a volunteer helping gather supplies, told NPR that requests have been flooding in, often from soldiers' family members. AdvertisementAdvertisementAnother volunteer gathering donations for troops, Maya Armon, told NPR that soldiers have been requesting everything from underwear to tactical gear.
Persons: , Maya Armon, Liz Baker, Armon, Rimer, Michal Geva Organizations: NPR, Service, Iam, Volunteers, Technology, Logistics Department, IDF, Ministry of Defense, Jewish Telegraphic Agency Locations: Gaza, Boston, Tel Aviv, Israel
Here’s a (non-exhaustive) account of how Musk has fundamentally changed Twitter since he made one of the most consequential acquisitions of the social media age. Many of Musk’s content and product decisions have also led to what civil society groups have reported as a troubling spread of hateful speech on the platform. He recommended that X users monitor the Israel-Hamas conflict by following an account known for spreading disinformation, before later deleting his post. And, in an attempt to prove that former Twitter executives deliberately discriminated against conservatives on the platform, Musk provided a handpicked group of journalists with selective access to company records. It is perhaps Musk’s all-consuming presence that has most undermined what users used to love about Twitter.
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Paris Hilton did “The View” and spoke with the BBC. Kerry Washington appeared on NPR’s “Fresh Air” and “Good Morning America.” Arnold Schwarzenegger opted for Kelly Clarkson and Howard Stern. But for Britney Spears, the endlessly sought after and speculated about pop star who released her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” this week, there was mostly Instagram. (In the book, Spears writes of mentioning the arrangement in a 2016 interview, only to have it edited out.) Now legally cleared to do and say what she pleases, however, Spears has held back, essentially throwing out the playbook for promoting a celebrity tell-all.
Persons: Prince Harry, Stephen Colbert ”, Paris Hilton, Kerry Washington, ” Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kelly Clarkson, Howard Stern, Britney Spears, Spears Organizations: , CBS, ABC, BBC, America
Allison Pohle — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-10-25 | by ( Allison Pohle | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Allison PohleAllison Pohle is a reporter covering travel for The Wall Street Journal. Before coming to the Journal, she worked as a producer/director for NPR's On Point, and as an education reporter for Boston.com.
Persons: Allison Pohle Allison Pohle Organizations: Wall Street
The House backed the resolution by 412 to 10, with six members voting "present," reflecting traditional strong support in Congress for the Jewish state. The non-binding measure reaffirms U.S. commitment to Israel and calls on Hamas to immediately cease attacks and release every hostage. Johnson, a social conservative with little leadership experience, was elected speaker on Wednesday. The Johnson-led House must soon address a measure that would have the force of law. Like many other Republicans closely allied to former President Donald Trump, the new speaker has been an opponent of Ukraine aid.
Persons: Mike Johnson, Israel, Johnson, Kevin McCarthy, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Patricia Zengerle, David Morgan, Deepa Babington, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Representatives, Republican, U.S, Capitol, U.S . House, Republicans, Democrats, Democratic, Israel, Russia, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, WASHINGTON, Israel, U.S, Ukraine, Taiwan, Palestinian, Gaza
U.S. Representative Tom Emmer (R-MN) arrives for a House Republican conference meeting to choose a nominee in the race for House Speaker at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., October 24, 2023. Emmer has been seen as a strong supporter of assisting Ukraine in it war with Russia. A "report card" by the conservative Defending Democracy Together's "Republicans for Ukraine" campaign gave Emmer an "A excellent" rating, based on his past votes. Jordan received an "F very poor" rating, as did Representative Mike Johnson, the last speaker candidate eliminated before Emmer became the nominee. Republicans have a narrow 221-212 House majority, and many have voted for Ukraine aid, but the next speaker could quash more assistance before a proposal reaches the House floor if he opposed the idea.
Persons: Tom Emmer, Jonathan Ernst, Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Steve Scalise, Jim Jordan, Emmer, Together's, Jordan, Mike Johnson, Scalise, Joe Biden, Patricia Zengerle, Alistair Bell Organizations: Republican, U.S, Capitol, REUTERS, Rights, Republicans, Democrats, Emmer, Democratic, Biden, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Washington, Kyiv, Russia, Ukraine, United States, corruptly, Israel, Taiwan
Black students are far less likely to have access to high school personal finance classes. But high schools with a majority of Black students are less likely to have a guaranteed personal finance course in their high schools. The student debt gapBlack borrowers are disproportionately burdened by student loan debt. Student debt can be daunting, but there are scholarships out there for Black students. 4. Credit discriminationRedlining is a well-known form of credit discrimination , but the issue goes beyond mortgages.
Persons: , Tiffany Aliche, Pell, Biden, There's, Homeownership, doesn't, Aliche Organizations: Service, Finance, The Institute, College, NPR, National Bureau of Economic Research, Housing, Federal Reserve, Civil, Equal, The Association of African American Financial Locations: Brookings, Zillow
Those summaries appear on the top of the Google search homepage, with links to “dig deeper,” according to Google’s overview of SGE. Most significantly, publishers want to be compensated for the content on which Google and other AI companies train their AI tools – a major sticking point around AI. In late September Google announced a new tool, called Google-Extended, that gives publishers the option to block their content from being used by Google to train its AI models. Publishers want clicks to secure advertisers, and showing up in Google search is key to their business. When given the option, websites are blocking their content from being used for AI if doing so doesn’t impact search, according to exclusive data from AI content detector Originality.ai.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks as he visits Israel amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 18, 2023. Multiple sources familiar with the request told Reuters on Tuesday that Biden was considering a supplemental request of about $100 billion that would include defense aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan, as well as funding for efforts to beef up security on the U.S. border with Mexico. He told a news conference he had heard that the administration was considering $10 billion for Israel. Several sources said on Wednesday that Biden has not settled on a final figure, and the breakdown has not been communicated to Congress. Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Additional reporting by Nandita Bose; Editing by Christopher CushingOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Joe Biden, Evelyn Hockstein, Joe Biden's, Biden, Jim Risch, Patricia Zengerle, Nandita Bose, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Hamas, REUTERS, Rights, Israel, Reuters, Wednesday, Republican, Senate Foreign Relations, Administration, U.S, Thomson Locations: Israel, Tel Aviv, Ukraine, Washington, Taiwan, U.S, Mexico
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at a dinner hosted by the Human Rights Campaign at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, U.S., October 14, 2023. Israel's request is not an indication that the Biden administration would request, or Congress would approve, that amount. We intend to get the package the end of this week," the Senate's majority leader, Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer, told his weekly press conference. The top Senate Republican, Senator Mitch McConnell, said he expected the request to include assistance for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan, and said Republicans want it to include "something serious" for the border. Top Biden administration officials will hold a classified briefing on Wednesday for the Senate on the situation in Israel and Gaza.
Persons: Joe Biden, Ken Cedeno, Israel, Biden, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, Schumer, Bob Menendez, Menendez, Patricia Zengerle, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Human, Washington Convention Center, REUTERS, Rights, U.S, Hamas, Democratic, Senate Republican, Biden, Senate, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan, U.S, Iran, Gaza, Egypt
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
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) delivers remarks during the AIPAC convention at the Washington Convention Center in Washington, U.S., March 2, 2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Monday the Senate will seek within days to pass a resolution supporting Israel, approve additional funds for Israel and confirm a new U.S. ambassador to the Jewish State. "That means military assistance, intelligence assistance, diplomatic assistance and humanitarian assistance to care for innocent civilians. Schumer said he thought Senate passage of a strong pro-Israel legislation might encourage the House of Representatives to act, despite its leadership impasse. Schumer called Lew "capable and strong" and urged the committee to approve Lew as soon as possible, so the full Senate can confirm him "in all due haste."
Persons: Chuck Schumer, Tom Brenner, Schumer, Kevin McCarthy, Israel, Jack Lew, Joe Biden's, Lew, Antony Blinken, National Intelligence Avril Haines, Defense Lloyd Austin, Staff General C.Q, Brown, Patricia Zengerle, Katharine Jackson, Sandra Maler Organizations: Democratic, Washington Convention Center, REUTERS, Rights, Democratic U.S, Israel, Jewish State, Hamas, U.S . Congress, Republican, Foreign Relations, National Intelligence, Defense, Joint Chiefs, Staff, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Israel, U.S, Ukraine
Americans Remain Highly Sympathetic Toward Israelis, Polls Show
  + stars: | 2023-10-15 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
The vast majority of Americans remain sympathetic to Israel according to recent polling. A separate poll released by CNN found 71% of respondents say they feel deep sympathy for the Israeli people over the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas, with nearly all expressing at least some sympathy for them. A broad majority also feel at least some sympathy for the Palestinian people, CNN said. The Biden administration has been strongly supportive of Israel with the president expressing "unwavering support" in recent days. A third poll by ABC News/Ipsos showed that just 41% of respondents approved of President Biden’s handling of the Israel and Hamas war, compared to 54% who disapprove.
Persons: Biden, Biden’s Organizations: NPR, PBS, Marist, CNN, ABC News Locations: Israel, U.S
Netflix is planning to open two permanent locations in the US by 2025. Fans will be able to eat, drink, and shop at stores based on its most popular shows, Bloomberg reported. Two "Netflix House" venues are in the works for the US with others to follow, its consumer products chief, Josh Simon, told Bloomberg. Netflix Houses will be a mix of entertainment and retail experiences, where customers can eat, drink, and buy merchandise. Further details about the locations of Netflix Houses are yet to be announced.
Persons: , Josh Simon, we've, Simon, Ilya S, he's, It's Organizations: Netflix, Bloomberg, Service, Disney, NBC Universal, NPR, Las Vegas Locations: New York, Las
Israel is reeling from the deadly Hamas terror attacks last weekend, with many looking for answers. The surprise assault exposed major shortcomings in Israel's feared military and security and intelligence apparatus. A top IDF officer said the military is to blame, but there are several other things that went wrong. And while a top Israeli officer has acknowledged that the military ultimately mishandled security, the country's troubles appear to run much deeper. Israeli security forces patrol streets of Sderot, Israel on October 11, 2023.
Persons: Israel's, , Herzi Halevi, Israel, Alexi J, Rosenfeld, Israel Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa, Beth Sanner, Hezbollah —, Mostafa Alkharouf, Benjamin Netanyahu's, Bruce Hoffman, Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, Yahya Sinwar Organizations: IDF, Service, Israel Defense Forces, Hamas, Israel, , Getty, United Nations, Reuters, Bloomberg, The New York Times, Hezbollah, West Bank, Council, Foreign Relations, NPR, The Washington Post Locations: Israel, Gaza, Iran, Kfar Aza, Kippur, Reuters Israel, Jihad, Sderot, Anadolu, Egypt, Gaza City, Loay, The
A recent report highlighted the pay penalty between teachers and college graduates in other roles. The author found this pay penalty was at a record in 2022 when controlling for education and other factors. There's also a total compensation penalty for teachers when factoring in benefits like healthcare and retirement plans. Before the pandemic, the total compensation penalty was 10.2% in 2019 — with a benefits advantage of 9.0% and a wage penalty of 19.2%. At the same time teachers face a pay penalty, many use what they make to buy supplies and other items for their classrooms.
Persons: , Sylvia Allegretto, Alana Ward, NPR's Michel Martin, COVID, we're, Allegretto, Kuehne Organizations: Service, Center for Economic, Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute, Survey, McKinsey
The official told NPR Biden was referring to media reports about the attack in Israel. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Later in the evening on Wednesday, a National Security official told NPR that Biden was referring to media reports when he made that remark. The journalist, Nicole Zedeck, later clarified the statement, saying that "soldiers told me they believe 40 babies/children were killed."
Persons: Joe Biden, NPR Biden, , Biden, Barak Ravid, Aza, Nicole Zedeck, Major Nir, Douglas Emhoff Organizations: National Security, NPR, Service, Israel Defense Forces, CNN, White, i24News, Hamas Locations: Israel, Aza, Gaza
The US is in a childcare crisis due to cost and lack of available teachers. The state now gives free tuition to the children of childcare teachers. However, one potential solution appears to be working, but only if governments are willing to step in and help. AdvertisementAdvertisementNPR found one example of a center offering free tuition to employees without state assistance in West Virginia. Many childcare centers may be forced to close.
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Hamas was surprised by the success of its attack in Israel, a Hamas leader told the Associated Press. Hamas' attacks show Israeli intelligence failed to predict an offensive from Gaza, experts said. "We were surprised by this great collapse," Ali Barakeh, a member of Hamas' exiled leadership, said, per the news agency. On Saturday, Hamas fighters launched a surprise sea, air, and ground offensive that seemingly caught Israeli intelligence off guard , according to military analysts. Shortly after Hamas launched its attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a "state of war," with the stated goal of eliminating the militant group.
Persons: Ali Barakeh, , Barakeh, David Khalfa, Jaurès, Bruce Hoffman, Frank Gardner, Gardner, Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: Associated Press, Service, Fondation, France, Council, Foreign Relations, NPR, AP, Hamas Locations: Israel, Hamas, Gaza, North Africa, Middle
Hamas was surprised by the success of its attack in Israel, a Hamas leader told the Associated Press. Hamas' attacks show Israeli intelligence failed to predict an offensive from Gaza, experts said. "We were surprised by this great collapse," Ali Barakeh, a member of Hamas' exiled leadership, said, per the news agency. On Saturday, Hamas fighters launched a surprise sea, air, and ground offensive that seemingly caught Israeli intelligence off guard , according to military analysts. Shortly after Hamas launched its attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a "state of war," with the stated goal of eliminating the militant group.
Persons: Ali Barakeh, , Barakeh, David Khalfa, Jaurès, Bruce Hoffman, Frank Gardner, Gardner, Benjamin Netanyahu Organizations: Associated Press, Service, Fondation, France, Council, Foreign Relations, NPR, AP, Hamas Locations: Israel, Hamas, Gaza, North Africa, Middle
In 2021, researchers dated ancient human footprints in New Mexico to at least 20,000 years ago. New data bolsters the evidence for the original date, among the earliest for humans in the Americas. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn White Sands National Park, New Mexico, mingled among tracks of mammoths, ground sloths, and other ancient animals, researchers found human footprints. The footprints — and other recent evidence — push back the date of human arrival by thousands of years. They radiocarbon dated pollen grains from conifer plants in the area.
Persons: , Kathleen Springer, Sally Reynolds, Jeff Pigati, Bente Philippsen, Loren Davis Organizations: Service, Sands, US Geological Survey, Washington, National Parks Service, Geological Survey, Science, Springer, Oregon State University, NPR Locations: New Mexico, Americas, , New Mexico, White
CNN —On July 11, 2014, I was running with a bull in Pamplona, Spain. The story is a fascinating adventure into the Fiesta de San Fermín, also known as The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. By the time I finished reading that novel, I decided I would go to Spain and run with the bulls and I would become a writer. So I began to run with Lecuona, David Rodríguez, Aitor Arístegui and others leading bulls up the streets. Participants run ahead of bulls during the "encierro" (bull-run) of the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, northern Spain, on July 14, 2023.
Persons: Bill Hillmann, CNN —, Victoriano del, swooped, gored, Michael Hemingway, Michael, Ernest Hemingway, , , Jake Barnes, Hemingway, Toro Bravo, I’ve, Graeme Galloway, Joe Distler, Juan Pedro Lecuona, David Rodríguez, Aitor Arístegui, it’s, John Hemingway, Miguel Riopa, goring, Antonio Subies, Castilla y, Paula Andión Zabalza, Paula, Fernando Zabalza, Fernando Organizations: East, West University, NPR, The Toronto Star, Washington Post, The Daily Mail, CNN, Fiesta, Bulls, Spanish, las Fiestas, Castilla, Castilla y León Locations: Chicago, Pamplona, Spain, Victoriano del Río, Fermín, AFP, San, Valencia, San Fermín, Madrid, Navarra, Tafalla
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