U.S. Politics
“I had a good conversation with my successor-to-be, Sen. Rubio, the other day,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said. “I look forward to meeting with him and to going over in detail exactly where we are and where we hope we can go.”
The U.S. secretary “commended the swift actions taken by the UAE’s law enforcement authorities in response to the murder,” per the State Department readout.
“There are any number of stages where we have hoped that the parties would get to an agreement,” said Matthew Miller, the Foggy Bottom spokesman.
Case “sends strong message to those that violate export controls,” said agent Aaron Tambrini of the Chicago office of U.S. Department of Commerce.
The former defense minister will travel on a regular flight, risking an emergency landing in a country that accepts the court’s jurisdiction.
“These votes send a message that is concerning to the Jewish community about how our senators think about safety and security for the state of Israel,” Dov Wilker, of the AJC’s Atlanta office, told JNS.
“Kathy Hochul is the new Joe Biden,” the congressman wrote. “A Democratic incumbent who is less popular in New York than Donald Trump is in grave danger of losing to a Republican in 2026.”
The Anti-BDS Labeling Act would require all goods from the Jewish state to be labeled “made in Israel.”
A letter from U.S. lawmakers warned that failure to address discrimination “may be grounds to withhold federal funds.”
The “Daily Wire” reported that Ketanji Brown Jackson was slated to give a keynote on Thursday at the National Council of Teachers of English event.
“The spiritual cancer of antisemitism is metastasizing—not only in our own country but in many others as well—at a rate that is both shocking and sickening,” said Rep. Chris Smith.
“In this election, we have seen how Jewish values vote, and increasingly, they vote red,” stated the analytics firm behind the report.