WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is considering moving the U.S. embassy in Israel from its current location in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem ahead of a legislative deadline this week, a move that would carry serious national security implications and roadblocks to any genuine revival of an Arab-Israeli peace plan. Greenlighting […]
Daily Archives: November 29, 2017
A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court justices seemed prepared Wednesday to impose new limits on the government’s ability to track cellphone users through records kept by their wireless providers. “Most Americans, I still think, want to avoid Big Brother,” said Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the most outspoken in expressing concern […]
North Korea terrified the world by launching another intercontinental ballistic missile test, Kim Jong-un’s first since mid-September. Experts have warned with a different trajectory, the missile fired could have hit the United States. Instead, Kim Jung-un’s ICBM travelled eastward for around 50 minutes before crashing into waters off the coast […]
The so-called Grey Glacier in the Torres del Paine National Park suffered the rupture earlier this week and authorities have warned that if it breaks into smaller fragments, it could become an obstacle for navigation routes. Chile’s Conaf forestry service shared images of the enormous block of blue-white ice, which […]
Bethesda Games Studios confirmed earlier this month that they would be releasing new support for both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition. And it’s now been confirmed that Xbox One X games fans can now download the latest patches for both. And it’s a big one, weighing in at around 17GB […]
The settlement “opens the door to healing,” the mayor said More (ST. ANTHONY, Minn.) — The Minnesota city that employed a police officer who fatally shot black motorist Philando Castile during a traffic stop last year has reached a settlement with Castile’s girlfriend and her daughter, who were in the […]
Suiter’s death has fueled speculation in a city filled with doubts about police More (BALTIMORE) — The death of a Baltimore homicide detective shot in the head with his own gun two weeks ago has transformed into a feeding frenzy of speculation in a city filled with armchair sleuths and […]
It may have seemed like made-for-TV farce: Two people showed up at a government agency this week, each claiming to be the interim director. But underlying that Washington drama this week at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a serious question over how independent regulatory bodies should function. Without […]