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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Israel, Iran and US: A Dangerous Dance

As tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, some of Benjamin Netanyahu's supporters in the United States believe it may be a good time for Israel to disrupt Tehran’s nuclear program. However, experts warn that such an attack could trigger a massive war involving the US. Former President Trump has

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

The Death of Hassan Nasrallah: A Turning Point for Hezbollah

Hezbollah has faced many challenges since its founding in 1982. The group fought a long war with Israel, eventually liberating southern Lebanon in 2000. In 2005, Syria withdrew its troops from Lebanon under international pressure, leaving Hezbollah to fill the void. This wasn't easy, given Lebanon's

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Oct 07 2024POLITICS

Why Eliminating Nasrallah Isn't Enough for Peace

Imagine a bully who's been running amok for years. This isn't just any bully; they've got backers who supply them with weapons and money. Now, what if someone finally stood up to this bully and took them out? You'd think the problem would be solved, right? Not quite. That's similar to the situa

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Oct 05 2024POLITICS

Israeli Conflicts: Biden's Blunt Message to Netanyahu

President Joe Biden dropped a surprising comment in the White House on Friday. He wasn’t sure if Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was blocking a peace deal due to the upcoming 2024 U.S. election. This is happening while Israel fights Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Biden said no oth

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Oct 04 2024POLITICS

Chicago's Unraveling: Teacher Turmoil, Tech Shutdown, and Sports Struggles

The past week in Chicago was nothing short of chaotic. On Monday, the city's gunshot detection system called ShotSpotter went offline, leaving residents concerned about their safety. The City Council is even considering legal action against Mayor Brandon Johnson unless he finds a suitable replacemen

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

"Brown University's Divestment Debate: A Closer Look"

At Brown University, the debate over divesting from Israel has ignited a firestorm of opinions and actions. Last spring, billionaire Barry Sternlicht halted donations to his alma mater after the administration agreed to consider divestment. In August, 24 Republican state attorneys general warned aga

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Oct 03 2024FINANCE

Iran and Israel: What's Happening in the Middle East?

Yesterday, Iran launched a bunch of missiles at Israel. This isn't just a small fight; it's between two countries that have been enemies for a long time. It's all because Israel recently fought against Iran-supported Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon, and now Iran is retaliating. Iran is one of the bigg

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Oct. 7 Nova festival survivor helped authorities kill terrorists in Tel Aviv shooting: report

The armed civilian who helped take out two terrorists that killed at least seven people in Tel Aviv on Tuesday has been identified as a survivor of the Nova Music Festival in southern Israel on October 7. According to reports, Lev Kreitman, an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reservist, sprang into actio

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Oct 03 2024NEWS

The Maelstrom in the Middle East: A Tense Standoff Between Israel and Iran

In a region notorious for its volatile politics, a sudden and unexpected escalation has brought the world to the edge of chaos. Iran's bold move to launch a massive missile barrage at Israel has sent shockwaves throughout the Middle East, leaving analysts and leaders alike scrambling to respond. The

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Oct 03 2024BUSINESS

Live updates: Israel vows response to Iran attack as central Beirut hit

Israel Weighs Response to Iran's Largest-Ever Attack Iran's military chief warned of broader strikes if Israel responds to the recent attack, which killed at least nine people in central Beirut and marked the first time Israel has struck the area since 2006. The strike has raised fears of a wider a

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