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Iran's supreme leader says it will protect its nuclear and missile capabilities
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran's supreme leader said Thursday that the Islamic Republic will protect its “nuclear and missile capabilities” as a national asset, likely seeking to draw a hard line as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks a wider deal to cement the shaky ceasefire now holding in the war.Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, speaking in a written statement read by a state television anchor as he has since taking over as Iran's supreme leader, struck a defiant tone, insisting the only place Americans belonged in the Persian Gulf is “at the bottom of its... Read More
Teens embrace social media and influencers for news but remain skeptical
NEW YORK (AP) — Teenagers are more inclined than their elders to get news from nontraditional sources such as social media and influencers, heralding a generational shift in how people seek out information.A national study by the Media Insight Project finds 36% of U.S. adults say they get news from social media at least once a day. But for people ages 13 to 17, that number rises to 57%.
Similarly, 43% of adults say they get information on national issues and events from influencers or independent content creators at least “sometimes," compared with 57% of teenagers... Read More
Bank of England keeps interest rate on hold at 3.75% as it weighs impact of Iran war on UK economy
LONDON (AP) — The Bank of England has kept its main interest rate on hold at 3.75% as policymakers assess the economic impact of the Iran war and Tehran’s effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s crude passes. The decision on Thursday was widely expected and echoes the decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday to keep rates unchanged. It was the same theme in Japan on Tuesday. Before the start of the Iran war on Feb. 28, there had been an expectation in financial markets that the Bank of England would cut rates given that inflation was...
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UK vows to tackle antisemitism 'emergency' as police probe double stabbing attack
LONDON (AP) — The British government Thursday called antisemitism in the U.K. an “emergency,” and said it would spend millions increasing security around Jewish sites after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing.The government announced 25 million pounds ($34 million) for more police patrols and protection around synagogues, schools and community centers after two Jewish men were stabbed and seriously injured in London’s Golders Green neighborhood on Wednesday. The victims, aged 34 and 76, are in stable condition.
Police arrested a 45-year-old man on... Read More
Supreme Court hollows out a landmark law that had protected minority voting rights for 6 decades
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Lyndon B. Johnson knew the legislation he was about to sign was momentous, one that took courage for certain members of Congress to pass since the vote could cost them their seats.To honor that, he took the unusual step of leaving the Oval Office and going to Capitol Hill for the signing ceremony. It was Aug. 6, 1965, five months after the “Bloody Sunday” attack on civil rights marchers in Selma, Alabama, gave momentum to the bill that became known as the Voting Rights Act.
In the six decades since, it became one of the most... Read More
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- Supreme Court hollows out a landmark law that had protected minority voting rights for 6 decades
- Media organizations call on Israel to allow foreign reporters independent access to Gaza
- Brent crude surges over $120 a barrel on Iran war worries, while world stocks are mixed
- The first direct US-Venezuela commercial flight in 7 years is to land in Caracas
- Supreme Court weakens the Voting Rights Act and aids GOP efforts to control the House
- Hegseth faces a second day of Democrats grilling him over the Iran war
- 10 current and former Mexican officials accused in US indictment of aiding drug trafficking
- Powell plans to remain on Fed board, cites legal actions by Trump administration
- Prosecutors say singer D4vd stabbed 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez to death to silence her
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