#US conducts second strike against Houthis in Yemen

#US conducts second strike against Houthis in Yemen

The U.S. conducted a second round of strikes against the Houthis in Yemen, only a day after a multi-allied coordinated attack struck close to 30 Houthi targets.  The strikes against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen were smaller in scope than the air and naval assault carried out Thursday. The new strikes targeted a Houthi radar…

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#Progressive Democrat has ‘serious concerns’ about Biden’s ‘heavy-handed’ border policies

#Progressive Democrat has ‘serious concerns’ about Biden’s ‘heavy-handed’ border policies

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said she has “serious concerns” about President Biden’s border policies during a House committee hearing on Thursday. “There is so much fear-mongering going on that it is difficult to know exactly where to start. But let me say this first, the Biden administration is enforcing immigration laws. In fact, the administration…

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#How ‘nearshoring’ can revolutionize U.S.-China commerce

#How ‘nearshoring’ can revolutionize U.S.-China commerce

In the aftermath of the global pandemic and in light of increasing tensions in between the U.S. and China, “nearshoring” has emerged as a major issue in global production and distribution. Americans suffered from shortages of personal protection equipment and other critical supplies throughout the pandemic. These shortages came about not only due to production…

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#Dershowitz on Epstein docs: ‘I want everything out’

#Dershowitz on Epstein docs: ‘I want everything out’

Attorney Alan Dershowitz demanded Tuesday that all the names associated with his former client Jeffrey Epstein be released, arguing that he has “done nothing wrong.” “The reason I wanted everything put out and I don’t think the judge put everything out, I think she was selective in what she put out and that’s unfair. I…

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#Scandinavia is boosting its defense spending even as Sweden’s NATO entry is stalled

#Scandinavia is boosting its defense spending even as Sweden’s NATO entry is stalled

After a needless two-month delay, the Turkish Grand National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee finally approved Sweden’s application for NATO membership earlier this week. But Fuad Oktay, the committee’s chairman, made it clear that full parliamentary ratification was still some time away. Since the parliament, like the committee, is controlled by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AK…

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