Treasury sanctions Hezbollah financiers, Iranian oil ‘shadow fleet’
JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
Iran “has had every opportunity to choose peace, its leaders have chosen extremism,” stated Scott Bessent, the U.S. treasury secretary.
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JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
Iran “has had every opportunity to choose peace, its leaders have chosen extremism,” stated Scott Bessent, the U.S. treasury secretary.
Alejandro Baños
The White House published the list of the salaries earned by each and every one of its employees. Only two exceed $200,000.
Analysis
Santiago Ospital
The Democratic minority leader lashed out during a historically long speech against the Administration's budget blueprint, calling it a "GOP tax scam" and a "disgusting abomination."
JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)
“The antisemitic climate at Concord-Carlisle did not emerge overnight. It was allowed to take root and persist,” stated Samantha Joseph, of the ADL.
Just The News
“I will remember his kind heart and how he always greeted anyone who entered our office with a cheerful smile,” Rep. Ron Estes said.
Williams Perdomo
"It is not about minor differences or about who is right. It is about a course that, with all the affection and respect I have for him, it is no longer possible for me to execute," said the minister in a message shared on social media.
Víctor Mendoza
The world’s leading economy added 147,000 jobs in June, exceeding the 110,000 expected by market analysts, according to a MarketWatch average.
Alejandro Baños
The federal bureau has added one of the alleged leaders of the Aragua Train and a woman accused of murdering her 6-year-old son in Texas in 2023.
Just The News/Jerry Dunleavy
Battling Billionaires: The Trump-Musk feud continues, with Musk threatening to primary GOP congressmen who vote for the Big Beautiful Bill while Trump hints at pulling Musk's federal contracts. Will the SpaceX founder's China ties come into play?
Jonathan S. Tobin
The president wants an end to the war in Gaza so he can make more regional deals in the region. But as much as Jerusalem must defer to him, there must be limits to that gratitude.
ANALYSIS
Diane Hernández
The leader of the communist dictatorship highlighted the "excellent level of dialogue" between both nations, while international organizations denounce the increase of Human Rights violations in the Caribbean nation.
Alejandro Baños
The factory discovered a defect in the rear view camera. The system update will be made free of charge.
Williams Perdomo
The decision is Microsoft's biggest cut since it laid off 10,000 employees in 2023 and comes amid job cuts at other tech companies.
Diane Hernández
The ruling deals a major blow to the president, who is seeking to further bolster his broad anti-immigration offensive.
ANALYSIS.
Israel Duro
The speaker kept the vote open for more than five hours to reach an agreement with a handful of fractious representatives. A telephone conversation with the president ended up unblocking the situation and only one Republican legislator finally maintained his "no".
Virginia Martínez
The charges allege that this criminal organization is composed almost entirely of former members and associates of the Tren de Aragua (TdA). According to the Justice Department, like the TdA, Anti-Tren’s objectives include maintaining and protecting the organization’s power and territory, as well as safeguarding its members and associates, “through attempted murder, other acts of violence, and threats of homicide.”
Williams Perdomo
The player died when the vehicle in which he was traveling with his brother André, 26 years old and also a professional footballer, from Penafiel, suffered an off-road accident that triggered a fire.
Víctor Mendoza
In the first semifinal, played at Energizer Park Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, the United States, led by Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino, defeated Guatemala 2–1, a team managed by Mexican coach Luis Fernando Tena.
Víctor Mendoza
Starting in 2036, the agency will consider purchasing international carbon credits, capped at a maximum of 3% of the total.