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Brian Assi threatened economic and national security by “conspiring and concealing his efforts to circumvent our export controls to provide heavy machinery to Iran,” per the U.S. Justice Department.
The Chicago-based carrier is restarting daily nonstop service from its Newark hub to Tel Aviv, and will again operate two daily flights on the route.
Some 70 protesters, including current and former Google employees, bearing signs stating “no tech for apartheid,” tried to enter the building.
The British budget airline’s decision to avoid Ben-Gurion International Airport marks the longest halt by any foreign carrier since the Iran conflict.
The airline’s net profit surged nearly fivefold last year, reaching a record of approximately $545 million.
“I love the fact that churches can endorse a political candidate,” U.S. President Donald Trump stated.
With transatlantic airfares high and flights sparse, Greece has emerged as the top destination for Israeli travelers, as well as a popular transit point for travel to and from the United States.
A faulty update caused Grok to spread hate speech, prompting xAI to suspend the chatbot, remove code and implement new safeguards.
The new Terminal 3 plaza spans roughly 42,000 square feet and features 22 check-in positions, cutting-edge security screening technology and modernized baggage processing systems.
“Microsoft must provide all employees, including Jews at Microsoft, equal employment opportunities,” stated Kenneth L. Marcus of the Brandeis Center.
Chip giant receives dozens of offers as AI demand soars, days after it announces it seeks land for new campus near Haifa.
A legal review found that a qualified majority, 17 member states representing 65% of the E.U. population, could revoke customs and tariff benefits.