Thousands of people from around the U.S. gathered in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday for the March for Israel rally in support of Israel, to free hostages, and to protest the increasing antisemitism in the U.S. since the Israel-Hamas war began last month. Attendees expressed their commitment to justice and their belief in the state of Israel, while remaining critical of the government's policies.
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Indiana University students and other supporters joined together on Monday to speak out in support of Israel in the March for Israel. President Biden weighed in on the situation, expressing his hope for less intrusive action relative to hospitals in the Gaza Strip. Tahl Ben-Yehuda, a cantor from Overland Park, Kansas, attended the march to lend her voice to denounce antisemitism and to be a voice for her two cousins taken by Hamas.
Key takeaways: Biden-Harris Administration political appointees and civil servants have called for a ceasefire and de-escalation of the conflict, and the immediate release of Israeli…
The Supreme Court has released a code of conduct to guide the ethical behavior of its nine Justices after a year of revelations of unreported trips, gifts, and real estate deals. The code includes rules on gifts, travel, and other activities, as well as requiring justices to disclose any financial interests that could create a conflict of interest. The code is intended to ensure that justices adhere to ethical standards and that the public can have confidence in the court's decisions.
Key takeaways: Financial firms on Zelle have begun reversing transfers their customers made to scammers. The reversal of transfers is being handled by Early Warning…
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) announced that she will not seek reelection to her House seat and instead will run for governor of Virginia in 2025. In a campaign video, Spanberger said that Virginia and the nation are facing “fundamental threats” to their rights and freedoms and that she will focus on protecting women’s reproductive rights and helping people with their everyday needs. Her announcement comes as Virginia is in the midst of a heated political climate, with her candidacy likely adding to the debate.
Jacob Chansley, the spear-carrying rioter from the Jan. 6 Capitol assault, has filed paperwork to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona's 8th Congressional District as a Libertarian. He is running for the seat currently held by U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko, who is not seeking re-election. Chansley is awaiting trial for several federal offenses related to the Capitol riot and it is unclear if he will be able to secure the party's nomination or run for office while awaiting trial.
Five U.S. service members were tragically killed in a helicopter crash over the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday. Search and rescue efforts were launched immediately, but all five crew members were unable to be saved. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin released a statement in response, emphasizing the risks that service members take to protect the nation. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.







