Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a plea deal on Monday that would have ended his corruption trial, but would have prevented him from running for office for seven years.
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Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a plea deal on Monday that would have ended his corruption trial, but would have prevented him from running for office for seven years.
Norway facilitated the meetings with the thought of millions of Afghans at risk of starvation this winter as poverty deepens.
Sean Payton, the most successful coach in the history of the New Orleans Saints, announced his resignation from the team on Tuesday, after 16 seasons at the helm.
This man was famous for preparing the way for the Lord Jesus.
General Motors Co said Tuesday it will invest $7 billion in Michigan, much of that aimed at dramatically boosting production of full-size electric pickups, intensifying a battle with rival Ford Motor Co for EV supremacy in North America.
The United States-Iranian nuclear negotiations broke down after three Biden administration officials left because they couldn’t back the administration’s position which they believed to be too weak.
Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE said on Tuesday they started a clinical trial to test a new version of their vaccine specifically designed to target the COVID-19 Omicron variant, which has eluded some of the protection provided by the original two-dose vaccine regimen.
A growing number of Republicans in Congress are considering shutting down the government if the next funding bill includes money for federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Musician Neil Young has issued an ultimatum to Spotify, telling the streaming music service it must choose between his music or The Joe Rogan Experience podcast over claims Rogan is spreading Covid-19 “disinformation.”
An appeals court judge on Tuesday granted a stay in an appeal over mask mandates in New York, keeping the rule in effect during the legal process, New York Attorney General Letitia James said.