Israel barred EU lawmakers Lynn Boylan and Rima Hassan from entering the country. Boylan criticized the move as Israel cited Hassan's alleged support for boycotts. This comes after a law was passed barring entry to those who deny Hamas' attack or support international prosecution of Israeli soldiers.
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The Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Wednesday detected 24 aircraft from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and six vessels from the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) operating around Taiwan until 6 a.m. (UTC+8).
US President Donald Trump criticized Hamas as 'bullies' for delaying the release of hostages in Gaza, stating that a bully is the weakest person. He supported Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance, warning of resumed military action if hostages are not released by the weekend.
World leaders mourn the death of former US President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100. Carter, known for his focus on human rights and diplomacy during his presidency, continued advocating for peace and humanitarian causes post-presidency. Tributes highlight his integrity, dedication to public service, and global impact.
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old, confessed to stabbing three young girls to death and injuring 10 others at a dance class in 2024. He had a violent history and was obsessed with death and violence. Despite multiple interventions, his dangerous tendencies went unchecked, leading to the tragic incident. His sentencing is scheduled for Thursday.
Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after a nine-month space mission, originally planned for a week but extended due to technical issues. President Donald Trump confirmed they would visit the White House after recovering, celebrating their return while applauding their safe homecoming on social media.
Wall Street experienced significant losses on Thursday, with the Dow Jones dropping 427 points and the Nasdaq plunging 483 points. Despite President Trump's decision to delay tariffs, market instability persists. Retailers like Macy's and Victoria's Secret reported disappointing forecasts, while major tech firms, including Nvidia, also declined.
Guilfoyle left Fox in 2018 and joined America First Policies, a Trump super PAC to campaign for Republicans in the 2018 midterm elections. But at that time she was already dating Donald Trump Jr. And according to reports, she was fired from Fox over a sexual harassment accusation from a female assistant. Reports said Fox had been in the middle of a year-long investigation into the allegation when she left.
Elon Musk accused New York Magazine of misrepresenting a pro-Trump party by cropping out Black attendees to support a narrative of a nearly all-White event. Black conservatives at the event, including CJ Pearson, criticized the publication for pushing a misleading story.
A New Yorker is facing a lawsuit for allegedly harassing the owners of a TikTok-famous photo booth next to her home. Accusations include throwing urine, painting feces, and making threats. The neighbor claims the suit is a ploy for money and denies some of the allegations. The photo booth has drawn large crowds, causing tensions.