Luis Har, a 72-year-old Israeli grandfather, shared his harrowing 129-day captivity under Hamas, during which he endured extreme malnutrition and constant fear of execution. Living in dire conditions in Gaza, he lost 35 pounds and now aims to draw attention to the remaining hostages.
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Ryan Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate US President-elect Donald Trump, makes bizarre demands in a jailhouse letter, offering to become a Hamas hostage in exchange for peace. Routh also expresses emotional connections to historical figures like Alexander Hamilton and George Bailey, critiquing US leaders and supporting university students backing Hamas.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has instructed the military to prepare for a prolonged presence in some of the West Bank's urban refugee camps, which have been emptied of 40,000 Palestinians. The military is extending its offensive in the West Bank, while violence continues to surge amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck near York Harbor, Maine, on Monday morning, shaking buildings across New England and surprising residents as far as Pennsylvania. Centered six miles southeast of York Harbor at a depth of eight miles, the quake caused no reported damage or injuries, according to local emergency management agencies. While rare in the region, minor earthquakes occur in New England annually. Residents reported feeling strong shaking, but operations and infrastructure remained... Expand
Speculation is rife that Adam Schiff will now be added to the list of Kash Patel's enemies that he appended to his 2023 book, Government Gangsters. Claims that Schiff visited Epstein's island resurfaced after Schiff's strong words against Kash Patel. However, it was earlier debunked that the posts claiming Adam Schiff visited Epstein Island over 70 times were fake, as the court documents released in January 2024 did not have Schiff's name.
Donald Trump Jr. and his new girlfriend, Bettina Anderson, were spotted at Miami International Airport en route to Madrid. This public appearance follows Trump Jr.'s split from Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is now slated to become the US ambassador to Greece. The couple's outing confirms their relationship after a previous sighting at Mar-a-Lago.
US President Donald Trump's first joint Congress address was disrupted by Democratic lawmaker Al Green, resulting in his removal by Speaker Mike Johnson. Green protested against Trump's mandate and Medicaid cuts, leading to his expulsion from the House chamber, amidst Republican members' supportive chants.
UN secretary-general António Guterres on Monday warned about the global suffocation of human rights due to division and greed. He criticized ongoing conflicts like Russia-Ukraine and called for respect of territories and a cease-fire between Palestine and Israel. He also highlighted the negative impacts of climate change and technological exploitation.
Federal employees face significant uncertainties due to the Trump administration's workforce reduction initiatives, primarily targeting probationary staff lacking civil service protections. Mass dismissals across multiple agencies, including up to 1,300 CDC employees and 300 NNSA personnel, have sparked chaos and distress. The abrupt terminations have raised concerns about adequate implementation and potential impacts on public health and national security functions.
Harvey Weinstein requested Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Curtis Farber to expedite his upcoming sex assault trial due to his deteriorating health. The judge rescheduled the trial to begin on April 15. Weinstein, who remains incarcerated, highlighted his medical issues, including cancer and diabetes, stressing the hardships of his detainment at Rikers Island.