Biden's Treacherous Retaliatory Choices

Published: Tue, 01/30/24


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Biden's Treacherous Retaliatory Choices

MSN

President Biden deliberates response to a drone attack by Iranian-backed militants that killed three U.S. soldiers, balancing Republican calls for retaliation and risks of escalating conflict.

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Israeli Soldiers Kill Militants in Hospital

Associated Press

Israeli undercover forces disguised as women and medics raided a West Bank hospital, killing three Palestinian militants, escalating violence and tension in the region during the ongoing Gaza war.

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Neuralink Implanted for First Time

CNBC

Elon Musk's Neuralink successfully implanted its brain technology device in a human patient for the first time, marking a historic step towards commercialization in the brain-computer interface industry.

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Trump Tax Leaker Gets 5 Years

United Press International

A former IRS consultant, Charles Littlejohn, received a five-year prison sentence for illegally leaking Donald Trump's tax records, along with those of other wealthy individuals, to the media.

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Inventing the Perfect College Applicant

Intelligencer

Christopher Rim charges $120,000 annually to assist affluent students in enhancing their profiles for Ivy League admissions through personalized and comprehensive consulting services.

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$400K, No College Degree Necessary

The Wall Street Journal

Walmart is offering store managers up to $400,000 in total annual compensation, including higher bonuses and new stock grants, as their role becomes more complex in the e-commerce era.

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Controversy Within NYC Cop Stop

New York Post

NYC Councilman Yusef Salaam is urged to resign as Public Safety Committee chair after allegedly lying about a traffic stop for tinted windows and out-of-state plates, and using his title to avoid a ticket.

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Alex Murdaugh Denied New Trial

Court TV

A South Carolina judge denied Alex Murdaugh's request for a new trial, ruling that despite claims of jury tampering, the defense failed to prove such comments influenced the jury's guilty verdict.

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Six Bodies Found in California Desert

ABC 7 Los Angeles

Five suspects were arrested following the discovery of six shot male victims in a remote desert area in San Bernardino County, with the murders linked to a dispute over marijuana transactions.

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Most Expensive Super Bowl Tickets Ever

TickPick

Attending Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas, featuring the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, requires at least five figures, with ticket prices hitting historic levels as the most expensive Super Bowl on record.

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How the Killer Drone Eluded Detection

Politico

An enemy drone launched by Iranian proxies evaded detection and killed three U.S. soldiers in Jordan by approaching the base at the same time as a U.S. drone, exploiting this opportunity to strike.

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Is It Sexism Trump Is Showing?

The Washington Post

Trump's behavior, often interpreted as misogyny, may actually reflect a broader, more profound disregard for humanity, transcending simple sexism and indicating a deeper, more complex issue.

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Standing Still During School Shooting

The Atlantic

Scot Peterson, a deputy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, hesitated to enter the building during the 2018 shooting despite being armed, raising questions about the response to such incidents.

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America's War in the Middle East

CNN

The Biden administration faces a complex regional war in the Middle East, involving multiple countries and terrorist groups, requiring strategic changes to address escalating conflicts and pursue peace.

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No Diploma? No Problem

Military.com

The U.S. Navy is now enlisting individuals without a high school diploma or GED, marking a significant policy change as it struggles to meet recruitment goals amid increasing challenges.

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SCOTUS to Hear Abortion Pill Case

SCOTUSblog

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in March on a case involving access to mifepristone, a drug used in medication abortions, the first abortion-related case since the Dobbs ruling was overturned.

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Teams Staying Far From the Strip

Las Vegas Review-Journal

The NFL has chosen to house Super Bowl teams at Lake Las Vegas instead of the Las Vegas Strip to avoid distractions from the Strip's hustle and bustle during the week leading up to the game.

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Curb Final Season: Cranky and Delightful

The Daily Beast

The final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" delivers Larry David's signature cringe-inducing, misanthropic humor, offering a fittingly cantankerous and delightful conclusion to the series.

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America's Hidden Workforce

KGW

An AP investigation reveals that prisoners are part of a hidden workforce linked to the supply chains of hundreds of big food brands, including Coca-Cola, often working under harsh conditions with no pay.

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Princess Kate Reunites With Family

Daily Mail

Kate, Princess of Wales, has reunited with her three children after two weeks in the hospital following abdominal surgery, while King Charles was also discharged after prostate surgery.

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Haley Defends Trump-Carroll Verdict

For the Left

Nikki Haley supports the jury verdict against Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case and is concerned about Trump's court distractions and their impact on international perceptions of the U.S. 

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GA House Revives Prosecutor Panel

For the Right

The Georgia House passed a bill to revive a prosecutor discipline commission, with Democrats alleging it aims to disrupt Fani Willis' Trump case, while Republicans deny targeting Willis. 

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