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McBurney: Weakened Hezbollah Benefit Lebanon's Economy & Politics

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Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah have agreed to a 60-day ceasefire brokered by the US and France. Niamh McBurney, Control Risks, Associate Director told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa host Joumanna Bercetche that the Lebanese...
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Bloomberg

Ozcelik: Ceasefire Deal Coincides With Trump's White House Re-entry

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A 60-day ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah is currently underway but Burcu Ozcelik Senior Research Fellow: Middle East Security at RUSI says the timing of the deal is correlated to President-elect Donald Trump's reentry into...
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Bloomberg

The Global Chip Firms Caught in Geopolitical Crosswinds

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Semiconductor firms such as Nvidia, TSMC and ASML are getting caught ever more directly in the geopolitical crosswinds between Washington and Beijing, as Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie explains.
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Russia reacts to Biden authorizing Ukraine's use of long-range missiles in Russia

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The Kremlin has warned the U.S. that President Joe Biden's authorization for Ukraine to use long-range missiles in Russia will stoke the war. (Scripps News)
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Witnesses to testify on unidentified anomalous phenomena

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Witnesses are set to testify before lawmakers again on unidentified anomalous phenomena. Advocates on disclosure have questioned if the next Trump administration will help in their efforts. (Scripps News)
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Economic impact of inflation on consumers not clear, as many struggle despite officials touting improvements

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The economic impact of inflation on consumers and everyday spending is not clear, as many say they're struggling despite officials touting economic improvements. (Scripps News)
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No more hot food for certain passengers on long haul JetBlue flights

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Budget airline JetBlue says passengers will need to pay up if they want attendants to serve them heated food on long haul flights. (Scripps News)
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Government to send free COVID tests; here is how to request them

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The federal government is allowing U.S. households to order four free COVID-19 tests. Learn how you can request the tests. (Scripps News)
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Contributions by hispanic women to the U.S. economy have doubled in the last decade

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A report from Bank of America found that the Latina contribution to the U.S. economy is significant, and that Hispanic women make up over 30% of labor force growth. (Scripps News)
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Thousands of US diplomats are at risk of sharp pay cuts as Congress mulls over spending bill

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If Congress fails to pass a government spending bill, diplomats overseas will face a 22% reduction in their pay as a cost-saving measure. (Scripps News)
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House GOP report blames Biden-Harris for chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan

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The House Foreign Affairs Committee released a report Monday placing blame blame on President Biden and Vice President Harris for the deadly and disorderly 2021 U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. (Scripps News)
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Blinken arrives in Haiti to show US support for fighting gang violence

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has arrived in Haiti to reaffirm the government’s commitment to a multinational mission deployed to fight gangs in the Caribbean country. (Scripps News)
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Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin on retirement, the DNC, reproductive rights and US foreign relations

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Maryland Sen. Ben Cardin said he sees the 2024 presidential election as one that is fighting to uphold certain democratic institutions. Sen. Cardin talks retirement and who will run to take his seat.
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Supreme Court weighs bans on sleeping outdoors as homelessness rises

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The case is considered the most significant to come before the high court in decades on homelessness, which is reaching record levels in the U.S.
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College campuses engulfed by tensions over pro-Palestinian protests

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Last week, the New York Police Department arrested more than 100 people on Columbia's campus at the request of the university's administration.
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Why the government created new tools to show heat forecasts and risk

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Over two-thirds of the United States was under some level of a heat alert last year due to rising temperatures.
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47 Yale University students arrested during pro-Palestinian protest

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The students had been camped out on campus for three days to push the university to divest from military weapons manufacturers.
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US agency fighting Russian, Chinese disinformation may lose funding

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Special Envoy James Rubin says the Global Engagement Center wants to work with Republican lawmakers who claim conservative speech has been stifled.
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Columbia University goes virtual as pro-Palestinian protests continue

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Protests at the Ivy League university broke out last week, with more than 100 people being arrested at an encampment that formed on campus.
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Bear cub in rehab after people seen pulling it from tree for pictures

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The alarming incident was caught on camera, showing the young bear being ripped from the tree and later dropped.
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Oregon town's policing of homeless heads to Supreme Court

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Depending on how the Court rules, law enforcement across the country could be allowed to punish unhoused people for sleeping on public lands.
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DC charity helps those who are homeless get housing

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The Supreme Court is considering a case that could allow cities to make sleeping outside a crime. Advocates say this doesn't help the problem.
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Virginia fisherman hears gunshot, then finds body in the water

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The man had been fishing in the Appomattox River when he heard the gunfire, and then saw a set of headlights pull away from the water.
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FCC investigating 911 outages that were reported in several states

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Officials said accidentally cut fiber lines and problems with wireless service providers caused 911 issues on Wednesday.