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Winter storm with 'lake effect' threatens Central New York
Diane Hernández
Parts of the Midwest of the state, including the Syracuse area, are expected to receive about 24 inches of snow (60 cm), while other areas of Central New York could receive 12 to 18 inches (30 to 45 cm) or more, depending on localized snow bands.
Despite warning signs, the US-Israel alliance is still solid
Jonathan S. Tobin
With antisemitism surging on both the left and the right, the future remains uncertain. But the Trump-Netanyahu meeting is a reminder that the Jewish state is winning—and not alone.
No Peace Plan Will Stop the Terrorists' Jihad Against Israel
Khaled Abu Toameh
These statements by Hamas and the other Palestinian terror groups show that they have no intention of honoring Trump's plan. They view the Trump plan as nothing more than a temporary ceasefire that allows them to regroup, rearm, and pursue their Jihad to annihilate Israel.
Minnesota: when the welfare state becomes a looting machine
Karina Mariani
House Republicans have launched investigations into Democratic Gov. Tim Walz's tenure, and the Treasury Department is examining whether public funds ended up financing Al Shabaab, the Al Qaeda affiliate.
China fires rockets on second day of military drills around Taiwan
Israel Duro
The Taiwanese Defense Ministry detected 130 Chinese military aircraft near the island in a 24-hour period, as well as 14 naval vessels and eight unspecified government ships.
Small Business Administration pauses grants for Minnesota amid fraud scandal
Misty Severi
The Trump administration official said her department was investigating $430 million in suspected Payment Protection Program fraud across the state.
Major blow in the NBA: Jokic injures his knee
Israel Duro
The Serbian star of the Denver Nuggets had to limp off the court after just 19 minutes against the Miami Heat. Early assessments paint a bleak picture for the three-time MVP of the top league in the world.
The US naval siege suffocates Maduro's regime and forces the closure of oil wells
Emmanuel Alejandro Rondón
State-owned PDVSA aims to reduce Orinoco production by at least 25%, to some 500,000 barrels per day, which implies a cut of close to 15% of total Venezuelan production.
30 attacks against ships in the Caribbean: US eliminates two suspected narco-terrorists in another maritime operation
Virginia Martínez
U.S. intelligence determined that the vessel was moving along known drug trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific.
Trump to JNS: If Israel had wrong prime minister, it wouldn’t exist
JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
“He’s a wartime prime minister,” the U.S. president told JNS. “Israel, with other people, might not exist right now.”
Homeland Security begins interrogations, and Bondi announces more than 90 charged in Minnesota fraud case
Sabrina Martin
Kristi Noem reported that the operation involves agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
White House launched $50 billion program to transform rural healthcare
Joaquín Núñez
The Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program was included in the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' now also called the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, signed by President Donald Trump last July 4.
Trump expands on details of first ground attack against drug trafficking in Venezuela, reveals unsuccessful contact with Maduro
Virginia Martínez
The president said the operation, which marked the first ground attack against drug trafficking, caused a "major explosion" in the dock area
'A hero': Trump hosted Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago and threatened Iran
Joaquín Núñez
The Republican made clear he would support an Israeli strike against Iran should Iran continue to move forward with its nuclear programs.
Trump criticizes Ukraine's alleged attack on Putin's residence
Carlos Dominguez
"It´s a delicate period of time. This is not the right time. It's one thing to be offensive because they are offensive. It's another thing to attack his house. It's not the right time to do any of that," the president said.
US pledges $2 billion to UN for humanitarian aid in 2026
Carlos Dominguez
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States remains the most generous nation in the world when it comes to life-saving humanitarian aid. However, he assured that under President Trump's leadership "taxpayer dollars will never fund waste, anti-Americanism or inefficiency."
Chicago: At least 28 people shot over Christmas holiday weekend
Carlos Dominguez
Early Sunday, a shooting in River North left a 34-year-old man dead and three others in critical condition: a 36-year-old man shot in the chest, a 43-year-old man shot in the back and a 35-year-old man shot multiple times.
The Israeli emigration myth
Joel Margolis
At first glance, you might think that Zionism is doomed. But the dire warnings are a false alarm.
Alan Dershowitz: ‘In the 1930s, the rabbis of Poland also said that everything will be OK’
Etgar Lefkovits
The Brooklyn-born lawyer, 87, said he has no doubt that incoming New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is “a deep antisemite,” and voiced profound consternation over the future of a city he once called home.
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