Day: February 13, 2024

Iran’s nuclear activities raise concerns as UN watchdog warns of lack of transparency

2:41 pm February 13, 2024

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog warned Tuesday that Iran is “not entirely transparent” regarding its atomic program, particularly after an official who once led Tehran’s program announced the Islamic Republic has all the pieces for a weapon “in our hands.” Speaking at the World Governments Summit in Dubai, just across the Persian […]

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49ers’ Ray-Ray McCloud sounds off on fan over criticism for critical error in Super Bowl loss

2:11 pm February 13, 2024

San Francisco 49ers return specialist Ray-Ray McCloud III sounded off on a fan over mounting criticism online after a muffed punt return resulted in a Kansas City Chiefs’ touchdown and the team’s first lead of Super Bowl LVIII.  The incident came late in the third quarter after the Chiefs’ struggling offense suffered another three and […]

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Senate passes controversial foreign aid bill, Trump endorses new RNC chair and more top headlines

2:06 pm February 13, 2024

$95,000,000,000 – Senate passes controversial foreign aid bill without border security provisions. Continue reading … CHANGING OF THE GUARD – Trump endorses new RNC chair, announces daughter-in-law’s run for vice chair. Continue reading … MEETING THE PARTNERS – Biden met with chair of Chinese energy firm Hunter did business with in 2017, ex-associate testifies. Continue […]

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America’s injured police officers have ‘unrivaled peer support’ from Wounded Blue: ‘Service to others’ first

1:58 pm February 13, 2024

A group of police officers who were injured or disabled in the line of duty during their careers and who are now in a position to help others are doing so without hesitation — out of a sense of service, duty and loyalty to others like themselves. The Wounded Blue, a 501c3 group founded five […]

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Nearly half of US Jews have altered their behavior to avoid antisemitism, survey finds

1:56 pm February 13, 2024

Nearly two-thirds of American Jews feel less secure in the U.S. than they did a year ago, according to a new national survey. The American Jewish Committee, a prominent advocacy organization, conducted the survey last fall just as the Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7. The number of American Jews who say they feel less […]

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