Rahul Gandhi humorously compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to US President Joe Biden, suggesting both leaders have displayed forgetfulness. Gandhi further.. IndiaTimes
Outgoing US President Joe Biden is set to meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping today for what is likely to be his last time as US president. Sky News
Pentagon is alarmed by Yemen's Houthi rebels' rapidly advancing military capabilities, with top weapons buyer Bill LaPlante expressing shock at their sophisticated missile and drone arsenal. Despite US denials of successful attacks on naval vessels, Houthis claim to have disrupted maritime operations. While the US accuses Iran of supporting the rebels, the Houthis are leveraging their military capabilities to advance political demands.
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In an awkward and bizarre moment captured on camera, President Joe Biden faces backlash after making a controversial remark to a reporter. During a press briefing with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Biden sarcastically asked a journalist if she could "keep from getting hit in the head by a camera" after she asked him about the possibility of securing a hostage deal before the end of his term. The awkward exchange is now circulating on social media, sparking intense debate. While some found Biden’s response humorous, others are criticizing the president for making light of a serious issue, especially when discussing hostages in Gaza. What does this say about his leadership and handling of sensitive matters? Watch the full video and see the reactions that followed.
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50 Cent's incentive to build a film empire in Shreveport, Louisiana looks to be going out in a wash ... the state's House of Representatives decided this week to.. TMZ.com
The 2024 U.S. House of Representatives elections have left the nation on edge as Republicans and Democrats battle for control. With 415 of the 435 races called, Republicans have secured 213 seats, while Democrats hold 202. But the fight is far from over – 18 races remain undecided, and the final outcome will determine who controls the legislative agenda. In this video, we break down the key districts to watch, the path to a majority, and what this tight race means for President-elect Donald Trump's ability to pass his legislative agenda. Will the GOP hold onto the House, or can Democrats pull off a late surge to flip enough seats? Stay tuned for updates as the final votes are counted.
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Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware tells CNN’s Dana Bash he will work to find other ways to raise the minimum wage after a key Senate official ruled that it couldn’t be included in the $1.9T..
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki tells CNN’s Dana Bash that President Biden is open to Republican ideas on covid relief but believes “there is an urgency” to passing the bill now.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana tells CNN’s Dana Bash that the White House didn’t make a genuine effort to work with Republicans on covid relief.