Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended an olive branch to the opposition after the passage of his first judicial reform law on Monday — but his critics rejected the overture, with some talking about “civil war.”
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Police in Mexican Border State Arrest Suspect Behind Arson Attack that Killed 11
Authorities arrested a man in connection with a fatal arson attack at a bar that killed 11 victims in the Mexican border state of Sonora. Initial information pointed to a Molotov cocktail attack. However, authorities claim the suspect sprayed fuel and set fire to the bar.
Chicago Alderman Blasts Dangerous Conditions in Mayor's Designated Shelters for Illegals
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ABC’s “The View” co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said Tuesday on CNN’s “The Lead” that she reported “countless cases” of former President Donald Trump acting inappropriately with women to the attention of the White House chief of staff. Anchor Jake Tapper
Bud Light Boycott Slashes Sales by 'Staggering' 17%
According to market reports, sales of Bud Light beer have dropped 17 percent since it tried to raise sales by advertising with Dylan Mulvaney, a man who claims to be a woman.