U.S. Senate edges toward passage of $1 tln infrastructure bill

WASHINGTON, Aug 8 (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate will try to move toward passage of a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on Sunday, as Republicans struggle to heal a rift within their ranks that has inhibited party efforts to amend the … Read More

Netanyahu Is Out: Naftali Bennett Sworn In As Israel’s New Prime Minister

posted in: Israel, News

Naftali Bennett is Israel’s new prime minister. He will serve two years before handing the reigns to political partner   for the remaining two years of the term. The two politicians worked together to unseat Benjamin Netanyahu who served as prime … Read More

Putin’s Paranoia, More Than Nuclear Weapons and Oil, Make Russia Dangerous

posted in: News, Russia

The remarks by United States President Joseph Biden at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence last week (July 27) made a strong but ambivalent impression in Moscow. His warning regarding Russian misinformation and interference in the 2022 mid-term … Read More

Sen. Grassley: ‘You Can’t Be a Secure, Sovereign Nation If You Have an Open Border’

Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) (Getty Images) (CNS News) — Sen. Chuck Grassley (R.-Iowa), the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, told CNSNews.com on Wednesday that U.S.-Mexico border is “absolutely not” secure. “You can’t be a secure, sovereign nation if you … Read More

Delta variant causes California business owners in liberal cities to fear new COVID restrictions

posted in: Breaking News, News

Renewed COVID restrictions have led to angst for small business owners in California. The Biden administration announced a goal of July 4th as “a return to normal,” but small business owners in liberal cities such as San Francisco and Los Angeles … Read More

U.S.-Mexico border apprehensions for the fiscal year surpassed 1 million in June

Apprehensions last reached the 1-million milestone in 2006. But far fewer attempted to cross that year during the searing-hot summer months, when the journey across the Rio Grande or vast ranches is especially dangerous. Asylum-seeking migrant families rest at the … Read More

US diplomat worried about pandemic, food supply in N Korea

posted in: Far East, News

America’s No. 2 diplomat has expressed sympathy for North Koreans facing hardships and food shortage linked to the pandemic, and renewed calls for the North to return to talks over its nuclear program SEOUL, South Korea — America’s No. 2 … Read More

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