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The Trump administration has opened applications for a new gold card visa program, offering expedited residency for a $1 million payment. Critics say the initiative prioritizes wealthy immigrants and comes alongside broader immigration restrictions.
Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal says the group may store its weapons but will not disarm, rejecting key points of a proposed Gaza ceasefire. He also opposes an international force inside Gaza, while noting increased support for Hamas among US youth.
The US is weighing terrorism-related sanctions against the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, raising concerns about the impact on humanitarian aid. The move follows allegations of links between agency staff and militant groups.
The United States has seized a massive oil tanker near Venezuela, with President Trump suggesting further actions may follow. The incident heightens tensions in the region and raises concerns about potential military escalation.
At the DealBook Summit, business and political leaders discussed how the federal government has become the dominant force shaping major corporate decisions. Many executives now see their success as closely tied to aligning with White House priorities, while some warned of the risks of this new dynamic.
At the DealBook Summit, leaders from various fields shared their perspectives on today's most critical challenges, including technology, health care, and social change. The discussions highlighted the importance of innovation, adaptability, and inclusive leadership in shaping the future.
A new report from Columbia University details repeated harassment of Jewish and Israeli students, including hostile classroom incidents and protests. The university is urged to adopt clearer policies and increase faculty diversity to address these issues.
At the DealBook Summit, global leaders voiced concerns over President Trump's foreign policy, especially regarding China and shifting alliances. The panel highlighted a move toward a multipolar world and called for renewed cooperation and strategic clarity from the United States.
A secret Pentagon report warns the United States would suffer heavy losses if it tried to stop a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. The findings raise concerns about outdated military strategies and call for investment in modern technologies.
Israel has reopened the Allenby crossing to allow aid trucks into Gaza after a months-long closure. Cement and other humanitarian materials are now being delivered under tight security. The move follows a government directive and is expected to ease restrictions on vital supplies.
Brad Lander is running for New York's 10th Congressional District with Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's endorsement, challenging Representative Dan Goldman. The race highlights divisions within the Democratic Party and the rise of progressive candidates.
Israeli Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss regional cooperation and renewed ties with Latin America. Sa'ar emphasized the strong alliance between Israel and the United States.
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