Hamas-Israel Deal Sparks Joy—and Anger: Why Did It Take So Long to Save the Hostages?
After a landmark deal to free hostages from Gaza, Israelis are celebrating—but also questioning why their government took so long to secure the agreement.
After a landmark deal to free hostages from Gaza, Israelis are celebrating—but also questioning why their government took so long to secure the agreement.
After discovering a spy cam in their Airbnb bathroom, a couple was denied a full refund and saw the listing stay active for months—exposing others to the same privacy violation.
New York Fed President John Williams is advocating for additional interest rate cuts this year, driven by emerging cracks in the labor market—even as inflation remains elevated.
A federal court hearing will determine whether National Guard troops deployed near Chicago can stay without Illinois state approval, sparking a constitutional showdown.
Thirty original Bob Ross paintings from ‘The Joy of Painting’ will be auctioned to raise funds for public television stations facing federal budget cuts.
Harvard University is negotiating cautiously with the Trump administration, seeking ironclad assurances that a deal won’t lead to further political demands on its policies.
In a revealing interview, New York Fed chief John Williams advocates for further rate cuts to protect a softening labor market, even as inflation remains above target.
Donald Trump announced a ‘historic’ Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal but offered no specifics on timing, aid access, or troop withdrawal—leaving the world waiting for clarity.
Global leaders welcome the Israel-Hamas Gaza deal as a potential turning point, expressing cautious optimism despite missing details on ceasefire timing and humanitarian aid.
A new Israel-Hamas hostage deal has been announced by former President Trump, promising prisoner exchanges and a ceasefire—but critical details like timing and aid access are still unknown.