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Judge says Mahmoud Khalil is not a flight risk or national security threat and should be released
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.‘There is time to negotiate’ before U.S. strikes Iran: Top Senate Armed Services Cmte. Democrat09:07Now PlayingJudge says Mahmoud Khalil is not a flight risk or national security threat and should be released05:55UP NEXTMeet the Press NOW — June 2049:29‘I still want to serve’: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin05:34Trump Latino voters split over mass deportation agenda but largely back him: Deciders focus group10:00Trump says Iran is close to having a nuclear weapon but U.S. intelligence says otherwise15:51Sen. Tammy Duckworth: Trump ‘needs to come to…
Reuters — Heineken has lost operational control and withdrawn its staff from its facilities in conflict-affected areas of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the Dutch brewer said on Friday. The beverages giant said in March that its operations in three eastern cities would remain suspended until it was safe to reopen, after some of its breweries were hit and its depots raided during fighting between the army and rebels. But on Friday, the beer maker said the situation had deteriorated further, and that armed personnel had taken control of its facilities in Bukavu and Goma – eastern Congo’s two biggest…
This article originally appeared in the June issue of AGENTatHOME magazine and was written by Samantha Davis-Friedman. Subscribe here to receive your free copy each month.For more than 55 years, ALG Vacations and its six unique brands – Apple Vacations, Blue Sky Tours, Funjet Vacations, Southwest Vacations, Travel Impressions and United Vacations – have partnered with travel advisors. The goal? To provide memorable vacation experiences for clients worldwide, including families, who are “planning with more intention than ever,” according to Jacki Marks, global head of trade brands for ALG Vacations.‘Now, Not Later’ Mindset’ Already in 2025, many agents are finding that…
OpenAI recently announced a $200 million deal with the U.S. Department of Defense, which has us wondering: Could this further strain the company’s relationship with its biggest backer, Microsoft? After all, there have been numerous reports about growing tensions between the two companies, particularly as they become more competitive over enterprise deals. Today, on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Anthony Ha and Max Zeff discuss how the OpenAI/DoD deal reflects Silicon Valley’s increasingly cozy relationship with the military and why industry leaders are calling for an AI “arms race.” Listen to the full episode to hear more highlights from the week,…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.‘There is time to negotiate’ before U.S. strikes Iran: Top Senate Armed Services Cmte. Democrat09:07Judge says Mahmoud Khalil is not a flight risk or national security threat and should be released05:55Now PlayingMeet the Press NOW — June 2049:29UP NEXT‘I still want to serve’: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin05:34Trump Latino voters split over mass deportation agenda but largely back him: Deciders focus group10:00Trump says Iran is close to having a nuclear weapon but U.S. intelligence says otherwise15:51Sen. Tammy Duckworth: Trump ‘needs to come to…
NEW YORK (AP) — Carol Kaye, a prolific and revered bassist who played on thousands of songs in the 1960s including hits by the Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and Barbra Streisand, told The Associated Press on Friday that she wants no part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “I’ve declined the rrhof. Permanently,” the 90-year-old Kaye said in an email to the AP. She said she has sent a letter to the Hall saying the same thing. Her remarks come two days after a Facebook post — since deleted — in which she said “NO I won’t…
A New York woman was arrested and charged with aggravated assault following a dangerous meltdown aboard a Southwest Airlines flight this week.Video posted to Reddit captured by passengers allegedly shows 32-year-old Leanna Perry grabbing a woman’s hair, kicking other travelers and shouting slurs and insults before being restrained by the flight crew and eventually being escorted off the plane. According to The New York Post, the incident occurred at LaGuardia Airport just before takeoff at 1 a.m. ET Tuesday morning.Port Authority Police confirmed that they responded to a “report of an intoxicated passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight at Terminal…
TerraPower, the nuclear startup founded and backed by Bill Gates, announced a new $650 million funding round this week. The investment will help the company build its first commercial power plant. Like other nuclear startups, TerraPower has been riding a wave of interest from hyperscalers, data center developers, and now chip designers. Nvidia’s venture arm, NVentures, participated in the round, marking its first energy investment. Bill Gates and HD Hyundai, both already on the cap table, also invested. TerraPower started building its first power plant in Wyoming in June 2024. The company doesn’t have approval for the reactor itself, though…
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.‘Justice will prevail’: Khalil speaks out after release from detention center04:04Now PlayingIran foreign minister speaks on U.S., Israel tensions08:22UP NEXTMeet the Press NOW — June 2049:29Judge says Mahmoud Khalil is not a flight risk or national security threat and should be released05:55‘There is time to negotiate’ before U.S. strikes Iran: Top Senate Armed Services Cmte. Democrat09:07Judge orders Trump administration to release Mahmoud Khalil01:44Watch: Trump’s frequent use of ‘two weeks’ timeframe01:09‘I still want to serve’: Transgender servicemembers face uncertain future under Trump admin05:34Trump Latino voters split over…
President Donald Trump and his administration have tried several tactics to block Harvard University’s enrollment of international students, part of the White House’s effort to secure policy changes at the private, Ivy League college.Targeting foreign students has become the administration’s cornerstone effort to crack down on the nation’s oldest and wealthiest college. The block on international enrollment, which accounts for a quarter of Harvard’s students and much of its global allure, strikes at the core of Harvard’s identity. Courts have stopped some of the government’s actions, at least for now — but not all.In the latest court order, a federal…