Automakers and the peso fell. The Dow industrials hit a record.
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Jonathan Harounoff, an Israeli spokesman to the United Nations, told JNS that it is “deeply concerning” that Alice Wairimu Nderitu’s term wasn’t renewed.
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Alice Nderitu said Israel’s campaign in Gaza doesn’t meet the definition of genocide. She was fired.
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GOP looks to squeeze tax cuts, spending cuts, energy policy and border security into a single package—and get it passed.
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(AP via HT) Under the draft executive order, it would become easier to dismiss military personnel who are “lacking in requisite leadership qualities”, reported The Wall Street Journal.